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Reader Favorites Take Screenshot on Windows. Mount an ISO image in Windows. Boot Into Safe Mode. Rename a tag Go to Locations. Tap the name of an existing tag. Enter the name of your new tag. Tap Done. Delete files Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete. Share folders and files with your friends or colleagues Want to share with a friend or colleague? Use third-party apps in Files The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices.

Add third-party apps Download and set up the third-party cloud app. Open the Files app. Tap the Browse tab. Turn on the third-party apps that you want to use in the Files app.

Move third-party cloud files Open the file that you want to move. Open the folder where you want to move your file. Firmly press the screen. Tap Paste. Connect to a file server Open the Browse tab. Select Connect to Server. Enter the SMB address. Tap Connect. The server name appears under Shared in the Browse menu. Switch to Column View In landscape mode, open the Browse tab. Select a folder. Swipe down on the right side of the screen. Select Column View in the upper right.

Subscriber Account active since. Finding a file downloaded onto a computer couldn't be much easier: You just open up the Downloads folder, and there it is, waiting to be opened, and enjoyed.

When you want to download a file to an iPad , however, the experience is much less straightforward. If you don't want to spend all your time assigning various download locations to different apps, the best thing to do is get the Google Drive or Dropbox app on your iPad and use these as catch-all spots for your downloads. First, identify the file you wish to download — be it an MP4, a PDF, an image, or some other type of file — and consider where you should store it.

Hold your finger down on the file to be downloaded until a pop-up window appears with the file title in gray, above a list of options to take. Tap the word "Share…".

On the next window, tap the icon above the words "Save to Files. A downloaded file's location largely depends on the app you're in when you access that file, although things have become a little easier with the Files app's introduction in iOS Save your files to a location you can easily find again.

While you have many options, here's how to save files from commonly used apps. Frequently, you'll want to save an attachment from an email you receive. Here's how to choose where the file goes. Open the relevant email.

Tap the Attachment icon. Tap Options in the top right of the screen. Choose where to send the file. You've successfully saved the file to your chosen location.

Here's how to save a file from the default web browser, Safari. Open the file in Safari. Tap Options. Choose where to save it. You may need to scroll to the right to find more options such as Save to Files , depending on how many apps are available to use the file.

Saving an image is a simple process.



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