Hi a.m.
Actually, it hasn't been happening for me either if I decide not to save 
changes to do command W if I have already saved the file with Phylbeck. I 
noticed that if I haven't yet saved it and I do command W, then I do get the 
option to save or not. Is it I have something in system press preferences?
Regards
Gigi

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On Apr 5, 2012, at 12:52 AM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Veronica,
> 
> On 5 Apr 2012, at 06:02, Veronica Elsea wrote:
>> One of the most annoying things I can't get around comes in Text Edit. I 
>> can't believe there's no warning when it over writes a file and that no 
>> matter what I do, it just saves it when I quit.
> 
> I don't know what you mean about it overwriting files, but it does save 
> automatically as you work. However, if you close a file with Cmd-w you will 
> get a dialogue asking whether you want to save your changes or not. You still 
> have to quit the application with Cmd-q as it does not quit automatically 
> when it has no windows open.
> 
>> Also, when I open a file, I sure don't land where David does in his little 
>> demo. I have to go through a bunch of radio buttons before I find a list 
>> view table of document names. Is there a quicker way to open a document?
> The first thing that comes to mind is your settings in VoiceOver Utility. In 
> the Navigation category, Initial position of VoiceOver cursor should be 
> Keyboard focused item.
> 
> You talk about opening a file, but it sounds as though you're opening a 
> folder containing files. Each file type is associated with a default 
> application. So, RTF files automatically open with TextEdit.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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