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Type in the name of an item you wish to download. Your item might be a photo, a document, or a setup file to install a program. Doing so will search for your specified item. This will take you to the item's page. If you're looking for a photo, first click the Images link below the search bar on this page.

Never download a file from a site that isn't reputable. Click the download link. There isn't a universal "Download" icon, so look for a button that says "Download [program name]" or a link that indicates the same. Doing so will prompt a pop-up window. If you're downloading a picture, instead right-click or two-finger click on Mac the photo and click Save Image As.

When downloading a setup file, you'll usually see the file's name and version number written on the Download button. Select a download folder if prompted. Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer, will ask you to click a folder e.

Chrome, Firefox, and Safari will all begin downloading the file immediately by default. On Safari, you can click the downward-facing arrow in the upper-right side of the browser window to view the download's progress. Open your downloaded file. You can do this either by clicking the file's name in the bar at the bottom of the browser window or in the downward-facing arrow window in Safari , or by navigating to your computer's default download location, which is typically a folder entitled "Downloads".

You can search for the "Downloads" folder by typing "downloads" into the Start menu Windows or Spotlight the magnifying glass icon at the top of your Mac's screen.

Method 2. Open a browsing app. The default browser app for iOS devices is Safari, which is a white app with a blue compass icon on it. You can't download setup files or text files to your iPhone, but you can download photos. Navigate to a photo you wish to save. To do so, tap the bar at the top of the screen, then type in the name of an item you wish to view and tap Go.

It should be just below the search that's near the top of the screen. Tap and hold the photo. After a moment, a menu will pop up at the bottom of the screen. Tap Save Image. It's at the top of the pop-up menu. This will download the photo onto your iPhone. You'll be able to find the photo in your iPhone's Photos app.

Method 3. The default Android browser resembles a blue globe, but you can download browsers like Chrome or Firefox from the Google Play Store if you like. Step 7: The download link which you previously added is sifted and the different analysis tools tells you if the site is reliable clean site or whether it offers generally malicious files. In this case, you know you should not download the file to your computer.

Step 8: Click on the link downloaded file analysis to see analysis of file you added. Step 9: After a few moments the analysis report is displayed. A line - in the Result field means that the virus found nothing suspicious.

You can download the file. Step If the scanners detect malicious content, it is shown in red. Do not download the file unless the majority of scanners say the file is safe this may be a false positive, for example.

Get speed, security, and privacy with Microsoft Edge. Try it now. There are several types of files you can download from the web—documents, pictures, videos, apps, extensions and toolbars for your browser, among others. When you select a file to download, Internet Explorer will ask what you want to do with the file.

Here are some things you can do, depending on the type of file you're downloading:. Open the file to view it, but don't save it to your PC. Save the file on your PC in the default download location. After Internet Explorer runs a security scan and finishes downloading the file, you can choose to open the file, the folder it's stored in, or view it in Download Manager. Save as a different file name, type, or download location on your PC.

Run the app, extension, or other file type. After Internet Explorer runs a security scan, the file will open and run on your PC. Cancel the download and go back to browsing the web.

You can also save smaller files—like single pictures—to your PC. Right-select the picture, link, or file you want to save, and then choose Save picture or Save target as. Show Scanner's User Interface. Select this option only if you want to see the settings using the windows and dialog boxes provided by the scanner manufacturer.

When the option is not selected, scanning starts directly with the settings specified in the Custom Scan or Configure Predefined Settings interface. Specify single or double-sided scanning. If you select Both Sides and the settings of the scanner are for only one side, the scanner setting overrides the Acrobat settings.

You can scan both sides of pages even on scanners that do not themselves support two-sided scanning. When Both Sides is selected, a dialog box appears after the first sides are scanned.

You can then reverse the original paper documents in the tray, and select the Scan Reverse Side Put Reverse Of Sheets option in that dialog box. This method produces a PDF with all pages in the proper sequence. Color Mode Windows only. Select a basic color mode Autodetect , Color , Black and White , or Grayscale that your scanner supports. This option is enabled if your Scanner Options are set to use the Acrobat scanning dialog box instead of the scanner application. Resolution Windows only. Select a resolution that your scanner supports.

If you select a Color Mode or Resolution option not supported by your scanner, a message appears and your scanner application window opens. Select different options in the scanner application window. Paper Size Windows only. Select a paper size or specify a custom Width and Height. Prompt to Scan More Pages.

When selected, a dialog box prompting you to scan additional pages appears after every scanning session. Select this option to run the optimization process on the PDF. This option is used to compresses and filter the images in the scanned PDF. Click the Settings icon to customize optimization with specific settings for file compression and filtering. Adds the converted scan to an existing PDF. Select an opened file from the drop-down, or browse and select the PDF file.

Creates multiple files from multiple paper documents. Click the Settings icon and specify whether to create a PDF Portfolio of the files, the number of pages for each file, and a filename prefix. Recognize Text OCR. Select this option to convert text images in the PDF to searchable and selectable text. This option applies optical character recognition OCR and font and page recognition to the text images. Click the Settings icon specify settings in the Recognize Text - Settings dialog box.

See Recognize text in scanned documents. Add Metadata. When selected, the Document Properties dialog box appears after scanning. In the Document Properties dialog box, you can add metadata, or information about the scanned document, to the PDF file. If you are creating multiple files, you can enter common metadata for all the files.

Default settings are suitable for a wide range of document pages, but you may want to customize settings for higher-quality images, smaller file sizes, or scanning issues. Apply Adaptive Compression. Divides each page into black-and-white, grayscale, and color regions and chooses a representation that preserves appearance while highly compressing each type of content. The recommended scanning resolutions are dots per inch dpi for grayscale and RGB input, or dpi for black-and-white input.

Applies JPEG compression to the colored image content. Use JPEG instead. By default, the scanner application dialog box does not open. Monochrome Scans. Applies the JBIG2 compression method to black-and-white input pages.



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