On or near 11/13/00 5:56 AM, Keith Manley at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:

> I downloaded George Clark's  script, "Print MultiEnvelope from E in W", placed
> it in my scripts folder and it does not appear even after restarting Entourage
> and  my Mac.  Any suggestions? I have confirmed that it is in the correct
> folder. 

If you have a Documents folder, Microsoft Entourage will create a "Microsoft
User Data" (MUD) folder in that folder. If you don't have a Documents
folder, but you are using Mac OS 9 (only!), Microsoft Entourage will first
create a Documents folder, then create MUD inside it. MUD contains copies of
"Entourage Script Menu Items" and "Entourage Sound Sets", as well as an
"Identities" folder. (If you have a MUD folder in Documents, and want to add
new scripts or sound sets, you need to add them to the folders in MUD.)

Without a Documents folder (and not using Mac OS 9), Microsoft Entourage
will create an "Identities" folder in the application folder. The "Entourage
Script Menu Items" and "Entourage Sound Sets" that ship with Microsoft
Entourage (i.e., those in the application folder) are used.

(Also please note that this is somewhat simplified. There are a few other
complications that can creep in, but they shouldn't affect the vast majority
of users.)
-- 
Peace,
Allen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> XNS name: =Allen Watson
A Mac family since 1984
My web page: <http://home.earthlink.net/~allenwatson/>


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