Internet Tutorial - Internet Basic
Part 7 - Downloading and Uploading
These terms describe activities you may have already learned how to do. If you've ever opened an example document in one of our tutorials, you've downloaded that file. If you’ve ever shared a photo you took on Facebook or another social media site, you've uploaded that photo.
Downloading
Usually, when you download a file you will start the download by clicking a link to that file. Many of our tutorials contain links to files, like this:
Download our practice document.
If you click the link, your browser should prompt you to select one of two methods for downloading the file.- Open with will download the file and load it immediately in the specified program.
- Save File will download it and save it to your hard drive.
Some
browsers don’t always start this download process when you click the
link to a file. In these cases, you can right-click the link, then click
Save Link As, then select a location to download the file.
Uploading
If a site allows uploads, it will have an upload utility to help perform the file transfer. Each site handles this process differently, but we’ll give some common examples. Usually, the site will have help pages to walk you through the upload process.Many sites have an upload button that opens a dialog box. For example, Facebook has a camera icon that begins the upload process.
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