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Old 09-26-2012, 11:51 AM   #1291
dandelioncottage
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I found it, and also realized I'd set my preferences to delete files after successful download, so I changed that too. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Mrs_Often View Post
Next time you lose a download -- assuming your using Safari -- you click the "View" menu in Safari, then "Show downloads." This gives you a list of everything you recently downloaded, with magnifying glasses next to each item. You can click the magnifying glass, and the Finder opens the folder that contains the downloaded file, with that file selected.

Note: it might be under the "Window" menu instead of the "View" menu in OS 10.6.8. In OS 10.7.4, you can also reach the downloads via the button with the downwards arrow to the right of Safari's url/search field.
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