There should be field in your scanner dialogue box - the place where you select 
the resolution, colour, format etc - where you can choose the default location 
where your images are saved after scanning. For example, you can set up a 
folder on say your desk-top where all your scans will be saved initially.

Derek


On 21 Jun 2014, at 14:31, Gillian Snoxall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brilliant! Thank you so much Sam and Richard.
> 
> Gilly
> 
> 
> 
> On 21 Jun 2014, at 12:53, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> cmd + G will then cycle through to the next occurrence ;)
>> 
>> On 21 Jun 2014, at 11:11, Richard Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Incidentally cmd + F is also great for searching web pages. On my browsers 
>>> at least it gives a little box at the top to show how many instances are 
>>> found of your search term and for clicking through each (highlighted) 
>>> instance on a page.
>>> 
>>> Richard
>>> 
>>> On 21 Jun 2014, at 08:07, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> In Finder > cmd + F > Select to search 'This Mac' > Change the 'Kind' menu 
>>>> to 'Created date' > Set the date created to 'Today' > It should show any 
>>>> files created today.
>>> 
> 
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