A followup. I had stored the file in Curio and completely forgotten that's 
where I had created it.

It exists as a regular package in a regular directory. Curio isn't playing 
games with it.

I would still like to know how to walk up to my Mac after a three beer 
lunch and discover where the open document is located. Not sure why show in 
Finder was grayed out. Even if I navigate to the notebook file in Finder 
and double click open it there, ignoring Curio altogether, Show in Finder 
remains inactive.

Thanks in advance!

On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 10:17:36 PM UTC-6 Johnny Ragadoo wrote:

> I've searched Google and the documentation. I've been using BBEdit for a 
> while, and I can't believe I'm not finding this answer myself.
>
> I like to use notebooks for writing copy for Affinity Publisher projects.
>
> Today I created a new notebook and ended up not being able to find it on 
> my Mac. I can open it from the recents list, but spotlight, the Finder 
> search, and command line mdfind can't find it on my Mac.
>
> The View->Show in Finder is grayed out. I think the notebook must be in 
> some internal place, but I'd like to save it as a separate file in a place 
> of my choosing.
>
> Any idea how to find where my notebook file ended up?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>

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