whichever destination you chose when you were making the library. right click on the library and click properties to find out were it is linked
Save as will let you choose the location and name to save the file under. Save will save your file in the default location or in its current location.
/etc/apache2
In Excel, go to Tools, Options and select the General Tab. There is a place to change the default location to what ever location you wish. In Word, go to Tools, Options and select the File Locations Tab. You can highlight the document line, select Modify and change to the place you wish to be the default.
Generally when a program downloads files via torrents, it will save them in a 'Downloads' folder. On Windows, this is typically found in either C:\Users\*yourusername*\Downloads, or in your Documents folder. It all depends on the program's default save location. You can typically go straight to the location of the downloaded files by right clicking on the torrent in the program and selecting the option 'Open containing folder' (or something similar).
They are stored wherever the user wants to save them to. There is usually a default folder to save them to that can be set in the options in Excel. Normally it is the user's My Documents folder. It can be changed and the user is free to save a file wherever they want to if they don't want it to go to the default folder, so there is no single answer to the question.
They are stored wherever the user wants to save them to. There is usually a default folder to save them to that can be set in the options in Excel. Normally it is the user's My Documents folder. It can be changed and the user is free to save a file wherever they want to if they don't want it to go to the default folder, so there is no single answer to the question.
C:\Documents and Settings\Default\Application Data\Skype\Pictures
This is where the program will automatically go when you open it up. You can change this location by going to your settings.
Connect your cp to computer and move the folder downloads(with sub folder bluetooth) to your sd card
Data files for what? The system? Undoubtedly that'd be the system32 folder, but your best bet, look in the C:\WINDOWS\ folder for all of them.
Usually it is for reminding you to come back and view the email. Most programs will have the ability to save the message in a separate folder. There is probably a default save mail folder or you can create many different folders.