Probably you haven't activated hidden files...

Find Directory Preferences (I don't know what exactly it is called in
whatever Windows language you use), click the "Show" tab and find the
"Hidden files and directories" property... That should do the trick :)

2010/2/19 Caio Rossi <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to figure out something and I'd like your help. I have created a
> deck named "1234" through Mnemosyne, but when I search for it on Windows I
> can only find the shortcut to it. The original file is nowhere to be found.
> I also wanted to export it, so I went to File>Export. The file format was
> xml, the file to export was "1234", I clicked OK and I saved it as 1234.xml,
> which is supposedly placed at C:\Program Files\Mnemosyne\.mnemosyne, but
> there's also nothing to be found there (I should add that I transfered
> .mnemosyne to that folder myself).
>
> What have I done wrong? Was I right to transfer .mnemosyne to Mnemosyne in
> Program Files in the first place?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Caio
>
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