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Many users prefer to uninstall and re-install the PDF tool, it is always surprising how often simple reinstalling a program to solve a program. Reinstalling a program clears its memory and cache. If this works for you, you are lucky. Check your OS version, also make sure the version of your PDF tool and Printer is within the compatibility of the OS version, if not, update the mac version and restart the programs to try printing PDFs.

Receiving error message: Filter Failed To solve this, you need to reset the print system. Assuring you choose the PDF file from correct destination. Your PDF is corrupt? A PDF may looks fine but contain damaged content such as images or fonts that your PDF tool cannot process during printing. Your PDF is secured? Please remember to post in the forum relevant to your hardware or version of OS X. When you go to All Files, there should be a section called Images.

Any images, whether they are inside iPhoto or outside iPhoto, should be listed in there too. But I don't like All Files view because it's too much stuff at once. My All Files shows me thousands of pictures. Instead, do this test: Do you know any of the file names of the photos you put into iPhoto? Click the Spotlight icon and type in that filename. When it comes up, click Show All in Finder at the top.

Now you see a list of the files. Now you can see the exact path to the exact folder where that photo lives. We found that file without opening iPhoto at all, even though it is only stored inside the iPhoto Library. This is how it's supposed to work.

If it isn't working this way, I'm not sure what's wrong, or you should double-check your steps. May 3, PM. I don't think this is a correct answer. If you change the Finder preferences to show the Pictures folder, all that does is show the Pictures folder in the sidebar, which means if you click it, it opens the Pictures folder. It does not display individual photos on your Mac which was the actual question.

No, because changing the preference does not hide photos files in the Finder, does not hide the Pictures folder in the Finder and it does not change how Spotlight search finds pictures, especially those stored outside the Pictures folder.

The preference only affects the sidebar; the Pictures folder and the photo files are still browseable in normal Finder windows no matter how you set that pref. May 3, PM in response to luckyluce In response to luckyluce.

If you have the finder view set to split the items up by type, iphoto library will be listed under the documents type. This is a container for the pictures so to see the pictures you will need to control-click the library and select "Show package Contents". The photos are listed in the "Master" folder. This folder has a year folder whch then contains the month folder which then has your images in a date-time folder format. Open the folder for day and time that you are looking for and your images will be listed there.

But as Network23 said, using finder all or the search tool is the easiest way to access the photos. I appreciate you taking the time to clear that up. Although, i guess my problem is when i go to all files, it shows nothing but the download pdf file, that explains where downloads go, and thats it. You might also take a look at the Photos app.

Page content loaded. Sep 2, AM in response to janicefromil In response to janicefromil. You can drag it to your Sidebar if you want to create an alias there. Sep 2, AM. Sep 2, AM in response to macjack In response to macjack. Sep 2, PM in response to janicefromil In response to janicefromil. Sep 2, PM. Question: Q: Where is my 'Pictures' folder? The software will immediately start scanning the drive and very soon the deleted files will show up.

When the process is over, you can filter the document files. Step 3. Select files e. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and click the Recover button. You can browse for a different location to save the recovered files. Some users don't know where to view downloads on Android phone and tablet, iPad, and iPhone, here are the related instructions.

You can find all the downloaded files on Android phones and tablets in an app, called Files or My Files. The downloaded files will be listed there in chronological order. The Files or My Files app is located in the app drawer. Open the app and tap the Downloads option to view downloaded files on your phone or tablet. Unlike Android devices that save the files in one place, on the iPad and iPhone, downloaded files are not saved or stored in a single location.

They go to the corresponding apps on your iPhone or iPad. If you don't know the exact location of a file, you can use a free iOS data manager to transfer, download, and organize files on your iPhone or iPad.

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