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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 111519, member: 44"]Scout, I had looked in Documents, in fact looked/searched alllllll over the computer for any folder with "scan" or "scanned" in its named. You could never guess where I finally found the scan. It was in one of my silver inventory picture folders, Reed and Barton, under the name RBFrancis1ServingPcs.jpg - honest! The last scan I had done before updating to W10 was some of my Francis the 1st flatware. I had saved the scans directly to the Reed & Barton folder. For some reason I had a serendipity moment when I remembered the last scanning I did was on silver and that the scanner stored under the last folder used unless the location and name were changed. Moral of this story, use the default locations for scanner folders when installing. When I installed the scanner software I didn't use all the default locations.</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 111519, member: 44"]Scout, I had looked in Documents, in fact looked/searched alllllll over the computer for any folder with "scan" or "scanned" in its named. You could never guess where I finally found the scan. It was in one of my silver inventory picture folders, Reed and Barton, under the name RBFrancis1ServingPcs.jpg - honest! The last scan I had done before updating to W10 was some of my Francis the 1st flatware. I had saved the scans directly to the Reed & Barton folder. For some reason I had a serendipity moment when I remembered the last scanning I did was on silver and that the scanner stored under the last folder used unless the location and name were changed. Moral of this story, use the default locations for scanner folders when installing. When I installed the scanner software I didn't use all the default locations. --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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