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Selecting Destination Directory
There are three ways of setting the destination directory in which the converted files will be stored:
Default
By default, the destination directory is the same directory that the source files reside in. PDF FLY will create a new file with the original name and a new extension indicating the output format. If saving the converted file in the same directory as the source file is acceptable, click on the Next button to continue.
Browse
You can browse your file system and select the directory where you want the converted file stored. When you find the appropriate directory, click on the Select button. PDF FLY will display the path of the destination directory. Click on the Next button to continue.
New Directory
Single file conversion: You can create a new directory in which the converted files will be stored. Simply type in the complete path, including the correct filename and extension, for example C:\test\example.wmf. Click on the Next button. Windows will warn you that this directory does not exist and ask you if it should create it. Confirm this by clicking on the Yes button. Just typing c:\test will create a file named 'test' (note: without extension) in the root directory.
Several files or multiple directory conversion: When converting more than one file or complete directories, you can make a new directory by just typing the name of the directory in which you want the converted files stored. For example c:\results. Click on the Next button. Windows will warn you that this directory does not exist and ask you if it should create it. Confirm this by clicking on the Yes button.