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Re: USR FilesFrom: Al Olson Date: Friday, March 5, 1999
Time: 6:42:11 pmRATSAFRUS!
Oh well, I was hoping to make it easy to do a backup. It gets to be a pain to
find 2 dozen files and not forget one. Too bad OG didn't automajically put all
the data files in one dedicated folder on the directory tree. (hint-hint)
I can live with it, concidering how great the rest of the program is.
AL
Shawn Hogan wrote:
> Al Olson wrote:
>
> >Ummm, I moved all the data files into one folder, now everytime I open
> >Optigold it can't find the files. Is there some way to tell OG to remember
> >where the files are?
>
> Nope... by default it searches in the directory that the application is
> in.
>
> You could do something tricky with a shortcut or something, but that has
> more to do with the OS itself than it does with Optigold.
>
> - Shawn
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