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08-Dec-2004, 09:22 PM #1
Reg Tweak
Is there a registry tweak so that when i want to download an image from the web it opens c/ drive instead of My Pictures?? I never use the folder "My Pictures" and use many different folders for different images and it would be much more easy to open to C drive. Thanks in advance...Stan
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09-Dec-2004, 01:36 PM #2
As a work-around, just put shortcut icons to the various locations that you like images to be placed in your "My Pictures" folder. Then when your "My Pictures" is opened, by whatever means, it is a simple selection to open to those other locations.

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