hello Dane

To be more specific here. The file contains the output of a website from where 
I bought a MacUpdates promo. We never managed to complete the download owing to 
the site going down. So I need to try and download the whole bundle as a single 
disk image which is what the order offered me. That is why I am trying to view 
the contents of this order file and I had thought that it would have imported 
into 1Password Mac if I double-clicked the file. But no joy. So when you say 
export the file, as what?

Sorry for being so dense on this one as Gordon would say but it needs to be 
sorted.

Lynne

On 20 Oct 2013, at 02:18, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> • How about exporting the contents of the file.

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