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Python 3 default location - huehue - Sep-05-2018 If anyone want to know what the default location of Python 3 is, here you go C:\Users\(your name)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32 Took me 15 minutes to find out. I posted it here to fix broken Google search so they don't get stuck. RE: Python 3 default location - Axel_Erfurt - Sep-05-2018 I think on Windows there is no default location of Python 3. If I remember rightly you will be asked at the installation where you want to install it. RE: Python 3 default location - snippsat - Sep-05-2018 We have a tutorial on this site where we advice to change the long default Path to something simpler. Python 3.6/3.7 and pip installation under Windows RE: Python 3 default location - Skaperen - Sep-11-2018 (Sep-05-2018, 01:53 PM)snippsat Wrote: We have a tutorial on this site where we advice to change the long default Path to something simpler. what tool(s) was/were used to put straight clean arrows on those images? i hope the tool is in Python. RE: Python 3 default location - snippsat - Sep-11-2018 (Sep-11-2018, 04:59 AM)Skaperen Wrote: what tool(s) was/were used to put straight clean arrows on those images? i hope the tool is in Python.I use Snagit. You can look for alternativeTo. |