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New Here ,
Apr 21, 2014 Apr 21, 2014

I think I just converted a document to PDF,  downloaded and saved it. Where is it? Not on my desk top, not in "My documents" that I can see. No Accrobat icon. Title isnt there. I need this on my computer to send it off to the publisher.

Did I miss a step?  Do not want to be on a forum, just want the answer.

J. Eis (Uncle fuzzy)

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LEGEND , Apr 21, 2014 Apr 21, 2014

unclefuzzy wrote:

I just converted a document to PDF,  downloaded and saved it.

Where did you save it to?  If you can't remember, download it again and note where you save it to.

If you can't find the converted document on the cloud, start the whole process again.

Note that where a browser downloads files to is a browser setting, not something that is the same for everyone.  Most browsers by default (on Windows) save files to the Downloads folder.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 21, 2014 Apr 21, 2014

unclefuzzy wrote:

I just converted a document to PDF,  downloaded and saved it.

Where did you save it to?  If you can't remember, download it again and note where you save it to.

If you can't find the converted document on the cloud, start the whole process again.

Note that where a browser downloads files to is a browser setting, not something that is the same for everyone.  Most browsers by default (on Windows) save files to the Downloads folder.

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New Here ,
Apr 22, 2014 Apr 22, 2014
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Pat.

Thanks it was in downloads. A simple "save to" option after the download

(as with everything else on the computer) would have relieved a good deal of

stress. Let's suggest this to the techno-groids. Your answer was,

immediate, helpful, and clear. I lift my latte to you this morning. I will be

saving your connection for future concerns, though my uses will be rare and

straight forward.

J. Eis

(Uncle Fuzzy, tagged by my former students)

In a message dated 4/21/2014 11:37:02 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

forums_noreply@adobe.com writes:

Re: Question:

created by Pat Willener (http://forums.adobe.com/people/pwillener) in

Acrobat.com - View the full discussion

(http://forums.adobe.com/message/6318518#6318518)

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