Once again, phenomenal help, Esther.
Thank you very much!
Mike
On 26,Jan,2011, at 5:00 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Another alternative way to save files to any specific folder (which need not
> even be nested under your current directory) is to use the Command-Shift-G
> ("Go to folder")
Hi Mike,
Another alternative way to save files to any specific folder (which need not
even be nested under your current directory) is to use the Command-Shift-G ("Go
to folder") shortcut in your save dialog window. This works the same way as it
does for your Finder window. You can either type
Thank you very much, Jon. You're advice solved the problem.
Again, thank you and best regards,
Mike
On 26,Jan,2011, at 2:56 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> When you have the save window open there is a "Disclosure" button if you
> click on that then the standard Two Panes of a finder window will
When you have the save window open there is a "Disclosure" button if you click
on that then the standard Two Panes of a finder window will appear. At that
point I would make sure you are n List or Column mode and then navigate to the
folder. Once you have saved an item in that folder with that
Hi everyone,
I've been using the Mac for almost two years now, and for the most part, I have
loved the experience. There are other times, however, when I feel discouraged
about ongoing inadequacies on my part that just shouldn't be. Here is an
example where I could use some help.
I always tr