When I installed x5 on my computer, I was told to put all of its files on my desktop instead of my programs folder because the program wouldn’t open in the program folder. Why is that? It takes too much space on my desktop.
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Can you have a look in control panel > programs and features, find the CorelDraw entry and see what it says for Location.
It's not giving me the location
I'm guessing here, but from your description you're talking about putting the installation files on your desktop.
I'm also guessing your Windows profile is a user profile, and you need administrator privileges to install a program. So you've never actually installed the program, which is why you can't see it. That's a Windows function, it has nothing to do with Corel.
Ask your brother who understands this stuff to verify that.
silvershoes said:I'm guessing here, but from your description you're talking about putting the installation files on your desktop.
Yes, that was my reason for asking to look in control panel for the location.
treble said:It's not giving me the location
Do you see the CorelDraw entry in control panel > programs and features?
If you do, do you also have the Location column displayed? If not, you need to right click on one of the column headers and enable the location column.