 Hi, this is Dr. Don. Let's spend a couple of minutes so I can show you what to do if you decide you want to use RStudio desktop on your local computer to do your project files. Now this may just be a personal preference that you want to use RStudio desktop, or you may be in that situation that you are using the free account in Posit Cloud and you're running out of hours. For example, you may be a student and you got a message from Posit Cloud that says you're out of hours, you've got 48 more hours clock time to access your materials. So if you decide you want to use RStudio desktop, we need to get this project space with all its files and everything down onto our local computer. Now you could just go through and click the checkboxes on each one of those things and then export it by clicking on the blue icon drop down and then click export. It would export a zip folder with all those things that you put a checkbox by sent down to your local computer. An easier way is to go over here and click on your workspace and then find the lab that you want to download. This is the one I was working on there that's got the dash BID for video on it. And you just go over here to these icons on the right and there's the export. I call it the download button since it's headed down, click on export. And it gives you the message that it's creating a project file for this lab to exploring data-vid workspace, which will have everything in it. And that's what you need if you're going to be working on RStudio desktop. So I'm going to click on download and then it'll take a few minutes for it to download. Okay, it's downloaded there and you can see the zip folder. I'm just going to go ahead and go to that folder. And then down here at the bottom you can see that zip file. And what you can do is to move it into a directory where you want to save things, I want to usually use a folder on my desktop. But once you get it into the directory where you want it, all you've got to do is just extract it. And for example, right there I could browse and I'm going to go here to my RStudio desktop. And I'm going to put this right there. Okay, that took about a minute to extract. I'm just going to double click on that. And you can see there are all our materials. So what I like to do, I'm going to go back here to this folder. And I'm going to rename it. I'm going to just do that while I'm paused. Okay, I've renamed that file so I'll know what that is. And I like to use the name of the lab. This is an export on 31524. If you open that folder, down in here is an R project file. Project.r, Kepler, PROJ. That's the key. If you've already got your RStudio desktop installed, then all you've got to do is double click on that project file and your R should open. Okay, my RStudio desktop opened up. And there we are, got the console. Everything looks the same. And let's just say I was working on Rehears 2. I can open that up and continue working on it, just like I was working on Posit Cloud. So I hope this helps.