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when i download any thing that time it shows microsoft word logo but not show the picture logo .so what can i do now

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when i download any picture with Firefox that time it shows only Microsoft word logo but don't show the picture logo ,thus when i open the download file it only show the Microsoft word file . and i cant see my file. but now what can i do?...

when i download any picture with Firefox that time it shows only Microsoft word logo but don't show the picture logo ,thus when i open the download file it only show the Microsoft word file . and i cant see my file. but now what can i do?...

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Which file extension do those files get when you save them?

If they do not have a valid file extension for an image like .jpg or .png then try to rename the files and give them a .jpg file extension to see if that helps.
If Windows is hiding the file extension then use quotes ("image.jpg") around the name.
You can verify the file type via the right-click context menu > Properties.

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Which file extension do those files get when you save them?

If they do not have a valid file extension for an image like .jpg or .png then try to rename the files and give them a .jpg file extension to see if that helps.
If Windows is hiding the file extension then use quotes ("image.jpg") around the name.
You can verify the file type via the right-click context menu > Properties.