Good deal. Glad you got it figured out. Denny Huff
WEB TEXT READER Find news, sports, stock quotes, phone listings, encyclopedias, dictionaries, TV listings and more, fast and easily with Web Text Reader. For a 14 day free trial, go to: www.WebTextReader.Com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Linksma Mezgeja Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] My Documents Question Hi! Denny, I think we figured this all out. Very interesting. I did as you directed and there was no folder called My Documents there. What to do. What to do. What to do. I then went into the folder on my desktop and still no folder named simply My Documents. I then began to open and close folders and sure enough, I found it and it was mislabeled. I renamed it My Documents and good to go now. Thanks very much for getting me pointed in the right direction though. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denny Huff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:42 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] My Documents Question What you can do is, go to your c drive and then to documents and settings. Find your user name, or it could be, owner. Open that folder and go to, My Documents, but don't open that folder. Press your application key and arrow down to, send to. Press your right arrow and arrow down to, desk top, create shortcut an press enter. you're my Documents folder should now be on the desk top. Denny Huff WEB TEXT READER Find news, sports, stock quotes, phone listings, encyclopedias, dictionaries, TV listings and more, fast and easily with Web Text Reader. For a 14 day free trial, go to: www.WebTextReader.Com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Linksma Mezgeja Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:23 PM To: Blind Computing Subject: [Blind-Computing] My Documents Question Hello! Let's see if the new address is working. Here is what I want to do and apparently I haven't figured out how to do it correctly. For the purpose of BackingUp my system, I have a folder on my Desktop in which there has always been a folder labeled My Documents. I simply copy and paste this folder into my external drive, quick and easy. For some unknown reason, I no longer have that My Documents folder on my Desktop within the folder labeled by my name. I am trying to reconstruct how it worked in the past, but have thus far failed miserably. I created a folder where I wish it to be and that was easy. I then went to My Documents regular folder and copied and pasted all of its contents, with a select all, into the desktop location. At first glance this would seem perfect but it's not! When I make a change in the regular My Documents folder, in any one of the folders within it, that change does not also show up in the My Documents folder within my name folder on the Desktop which I need for it to do. Why Not? How can I recreate this like it once existed, since it really works so well for backing up, when it is working at all? I hope I have stated my question clearly enough for even one person to direct me how to do this correctly. David and Rick -- For all of your work in providing such helpful JAWS Internet groups, a heap of THANKS!!! 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