You don't need to move the file anywhere, just doubleclick it. It is already on your C drive which is where your operating system and most, if not all, of your programs are located.
Ed Nelson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I'm using Internet Explorer on a Hewlett Packard Vectra w/ WinXP-Pro. I get offers of attractive "scholarly" papers along with a synopsis. But the papers come as PDFs. I'm told I have Adobe Reader installed (it shows on desktop and in "Programs") and in order to use it, I need only doubleclick the filename once the file is on the hard drive (C:).
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> But I'm not bright enough to find a way to move a file from the Inbox to C: --- can anyonehelp with the simplistic operation I should use? I'd sure appreciate. ---ed
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