on 11/14/00 10:37 PM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 11/14/2000 2:53 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On or near 11/13/00 1:28 PM, Keith Manley at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> observed:
>> 
>>> I have  the script  "Print MultiEnvelope from E in W" in my Entourage
>>> scripts
>>> folder but it does not appear in the scripts menu. I can open it with script
>>> editor and it runs fine. Any ideas?
>>> 
>> 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.)
> 
> Actually, that's not true anymore (it was true for OE 5).  We always manage
> to create a Documents folder now.
> 
> Dan
> 
Problem solved. Thanks for the input from everyone. There were 2 document
folders with duplicate contents but different sizes. By isolating the
folders I was able to get it straightened out.  Thanks again!
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