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If you are familiar with the SAVE AS routine and saving to the file/folder of your choice, you can skip down to #5. If not, read on.

IfranView does not make a default save to folder so you will need to create one or use an existing folder or do whatever you have been doing that you are familiar with.

#1 You use this drop down window exactly like in the OPEN window. You click on the down arrow and choose a drive by single-clicking on it. Then use the vertical scroll bar to find the file(s)/folder(s) where you save your images to.

#2 In my example I am saving the image to a folder named "images" that is a sub folder of "ebay" that is in turn a sub folder of the "desktop" folder that is also a sub folder of the Desktop folder that is a folder in the Windows directory on the C: drive. ( I suggest making yours easier than in my example. I am very familiar with my computer and all the files on it so I can use rather complex directory structures. Plus I have so many images and HTML files and web page stuff on my hard drive I need to break it all down into very specific folders to keep track of it all ).

#3 This is where you can give the file a name that makes sense to you. Mine already had the name of "saucer" so it appears in the box. Many image swill have a default name like "Image1" or "Untitled1" at this point if you opened it directly from a camera or scanner.

#4 IfranView defaults to JPG file type when doing a SAVE AS so you may not need to click the down arrow and choose JPG.

#5 When you have the folder open where you wish to save to and the file named and the file type (JPG) set, click on OPTIONS.

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