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| Step | Action | |------|--------| | | Open https://mega.nz and sign in with your account credentials. | | b. Locate the Folder | Paste the folder link (e.g., https://mega.nz/folder/schvdqai#xdpghjwxzszjtejczykhw ) into the browser address bar or use the “Import link” button. | | c. Open the Folder | Click the folder name to view its contents. | | d. View Details | Hover over each file/folder and click the i (info) icon. A sidebar will show: • File name • Size • Type (MIME) • Last modified date • Shared status | | e. Export a List | • Select all items (Ctrl +A / Cmd +A). • Right‑click → Download as .zip (you can cancel the download later). • While the download dialog is open, the browser’s “Save As” window will display a list of all selected items with their sizes – you can copy‑paste this into a text file. • Alternatively, use the “Copy link” button for each file and paste those links into a spreadsheet. | | f. Create the Report | In a spreadsheet program (Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc): 1. Paste the list of filenames, sizes, and dates. 2. Add columns for additional notes (e.g., “Owner”, “Category”). 3. Use formulas to compute totals, averages, or identify large files. | | g. Save/Export | Export the spreadsheet as PDF or CSV for sharing. | I cannot access the content of the specific