# Your NFTs file storage area

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Access the files and digital assets that make your Infinifty NFT so unique
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From your NFT Base screen, find the Files icon in the Infinifty menu block and tap it

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Within the Files area you will find a list of files and folders. Folders are an optional step for your NFTs creator, and they may have created folders to help organise the files they've included.

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Tap a folder to view it's contents, and tap Back to return to the root of your Files area. From the root, or within a folder, select the files you want to download.

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Tap the Download button to download the selected files in a Zip archive.

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