SOMEONE HELP ME!

Hey guys!
here is my problem:
i just Download the theme for my desktop: World of Warcraft, but, i dont know how to install it!Someone help me plz!
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Reply #1 Top
If you downloaded a WindowBlind you need to install the program in order to use it. You can find a link for it at the top of the WindowBlinds library. If you already have the program and your theme downloaded as a .zip file you will need to rename it to a .wba file. Then all you should have to to is click on it and it will self install.
Reply #3 Top
No problem!
Reply #4 Top
hey.. i have the program (windowblinds) and i've already downloaded the skin i want.. but the download finishes and nothing happens.. and the skin isn't stored anywhere else in the pc.. in the download appear that it went to temporary folder... but i can't find it.. even trying to search in the start menu.. what should i do? thanks
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another thing.. my Windowblinds is from this site.. i haven't bought it yet.. if it changes anything
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When you download a skin it should give you the option to open it with Windowblinds...instead of open or save. When that happens it is then sent to the Windowblinds folder. After that you should see a little balloon popup telling you the skin was installed, and if you click on that balloon it should apply the skin.

If you download a file and it doesn't give you the option of opening it with WindowBlinds, point your download to "My Documents" and save it there. If when you go to your "My Documents" folder and the download is a .zip file, renmane it to .wba and the left click on it and it should install the skin. Then all you have to do is right click your desktop...choose properties...appearance...and then from the dropdown button choose your skin and click apply.
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You can also right-click the download link and select "Save target as.." - then select "All files" in the "Save as type:" list at bottom of "Save as" dialog box.

Save to My Documents as indicated by WebGizmos, and double-click the ".wba" file to install - again as indicated by WebGizmos.

Right-clicking a download link allows you to force a "Save as" dialog.