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   * Create a new folder, and give it a suitable name, e.g. "Unify data"   * Create a new folder, and give it a suitable name, e.g. "Unify data"
   * Double-click the new folder, to open it.   * Double-click the new folder, to open it.
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 +**Your user-login MUST have write privileges in the new folder you create.** Unfortunately, this is a complicated subject, and the procedures for checking and setting privileges are different for each operating system, version, and language/locale, so it's not possible to specify them all here.
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 +  * **MacOS**:
 +    * Right-click the folder and choose "Get Info".
 +    * Properties will be shown at the very bottom of the Info window.
 +    * The entry for your user/login name should say "Read & Write".
 +  * **Windows**:
 +    * Right-click the folder and choose "Properties".
 +    * In the Properties window, click the //Security// tab to see permissions.
 +    * Click the entry for //Authenticated Users//; the list below should have a check mark beside "Modify", "Read", and "Write".
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 +If you need to change the folder privileges, you should search the web for instructions appropriate for your operating system version and language/locale. You need to ensure that the updated permissions are inherited by all files and sub-folders within the main folder.
  
 ===== Step 3: Move/Copy the Unify data ===== ===== Step 3: Move/Copy the Unify data =====
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