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RAYMOND: Hi, Im Raymond. And today Im going to show you where you can save files on your Chromebook and how to manage them. First, Im going to explain where you can store your files. You have two options here. You can store them in the cloud or you can store them locally. Your Chromebook can save documents, PDFs, images, and a variety of other media in these two places. To save your files locally, use the Downloads folder on your Chromebook hard drive or an external storage device, like a USB drive. But keep in mind that the Downloads folder is meant for temporary storage. Now, lets walk through how to save and manage files on your Chromebook. To save a file from the web, two-finger click and choose Save As. This gives you the option to save the file to the Downloads folder or in your Google Drive. Now, you can use the Files app to access and manage your files. To open the files app from your desktop, click the Launcher, and then the Files app icon. On the left side of the screen,
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