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Downloading a file from repository with TortoiseSVN

From: Salwin, Arthur E. <arthur.salwin_at_mitretek.org>
Date: 2007-02-13 20:42:59 CET

Last week, I posed the question listed below about downloading a single
file from your repository last week. Since then, I've learned the way
to accomplish
this using TortoiseSVN and thought others might be interested in
knowing:

Get into Repo-browser.
The browser will list the files for whatever revision and folder you're
interested in.
Right click on the file of interest.
Select "save as" to store that version of the file in the place of your
choosing on your hard disk.
Or you can select "open" to open the file, manipulate it, and save to
your hard disk.

>
> I'm using TortoiseSVN. Is there a way to download a single file (using

> Export,
> Checkout, or whatever) from a repository to an arbitrary directory of
> my choosing? It would be convenient to do this to share a single file
> with someone.
>

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