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# Downloading Theme

### **Package from Theme Forest**

With your purchase of this theme, the first step is to download the package from ThemeForest. Move your mouse over your ThemeForest Login name in the right top corner and click Download.&#x20;

You will see the number of items purchased, along with the package’s content, as shown in the following diagrams. Next, click **Download > All files & documentation** next to Psychare and save the package on your computer. The download includes documentation, license, zipped file with theme files Unpack the entire package after downloading.

Or you can download only the WordPress theme ready to install directly on your server. Please have a look at the image below.

![](/files/-MOPWFujVJeJw9yJ_YwK)


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