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February 23, 2012

QTT: Downloading Files (Chrome)

2012-02-23
By: Sue Frantz
On: February 23, 2012
In: Technology for Academics

Quick Tech Tip: When using Chrome, downloaded files appear at the bottom of the browser window. Want to save it someplace rather than keep it in your downloads folder? Click and drag the file to your desktop or into a folder.Read More →

Principles of social psychology textbook cover
Introduction to Psychology version three
Teaching Psychology fourth edition

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