Bingo! Thanks Doc, much appreciated.

Jonathan 

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Jonathon if you are using jaws turn your graphic to all under insert v
use your jaws cursor to find the graphics # on the same line as the drive 
letter and name it browse.  This is that missing element.  You will need the

jaws cursor to still find it but at least now it will be named.
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Subject: Easy CDDA Audio Converter


> Hi all, I'm using this to convert a bunch of stuff to AAC+ for my N82.
>
> Does anyone have some advice regarding how you specify the folder for the
> converted files? I've managed to get it to the root folder of my D drive,
> but I want to have the files placed in a folder called d:\aac and am 
> having
> trouble figuring out how one does that.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan
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