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    Since last week (4/15/2020) can't find downloaded pics from FB Messenger (on either of my PCs). Where are they being downloaded to?
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    After you click the download icon, you're prompted to select a destination for the file. You can save another image to see what folder opens by default, but if that doesn't work for you, check the "Downloads" folder in your file explorer.
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    How can I download multiple photos from Facebook Messenger on PC at once?
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    It looks like you have to download each file individually, sorry.
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    How can I download all (more than a hundred) images from messenger at once on PC?
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    It looks like you have to download each file individually, sorry.
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    How do I save multiple pictures in one message? They only seem to save individually.
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    Yes, it looks like you can only save them individually. But once you have them on your desktop, you should be able to do whatever you wish with them, such as attach them to an email or repost to Facebook. What are you trying to do with them? I was sent photos that I will then put into a newsletter, so having them as individual photos is fine. You can drag them (or cut and paste) from your downloads folder to wherever you would like to put them on your desktop.
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