Where is My Download?
Find the lost files
This question comes up in the tinyEmail support feed from time to time, especially when clients want to export an audience. And it's understandable. For years, you've been grabbing downloads from the bottom of the browser, and then one day, it's all changed - without notice.
Let me help. I'll show you where to find downloads on a few browsers.
When I download an image, Chrome highlights an icon near the top right corner of the page. Click the icon and hover the mouse on the file. Two icons appear. You can open the folder location (on your device) or click the arrow icon to open the file in a new browser tab.
The download location is similar to Chrome. Go to the top right corner and click the download icon. Click the folder icon to open the folder location. Hover the mouse close to the filename and click to open the file in a new tab or app.
Similar icon in a similar location. The only difference (on the iPad, at least) is that you can't access the download folder so easily.
Does anybody use Edge?
That's it.
If you struggled with this niggly puzzle, I hope you found the answer in this article.