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In the Save As window, select a location to save this file to; this may be the hard drive of<br />

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click Save. The file has now been saved to your computer.<br />

Because each of these files are<br />

compressed (.ZIP is a software file<br />

extension that indicates the file has been<br />

compressed to save space), you will first<br />

need to “unzip” them before continuing.<br />

To do this, locate the TIGER file on your<br />

hard drive and double-click on it. The file<br />

will open in Win Zip. Click the Extract<br />

button.<br />

In the Extract window, you need to<br />

designate where these files will be saved<br />

to; this may be a new folder, within the<br />

GreenStar directory, or simply on your<br />

hard drive. For our purposes, we have<br />

elected to create a sub-folder within the<br />

GreenStar directory named TIGER. To do this, simple make sure your path looks like ours.<br />

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103 for directions.<br />

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