On 11/15/2000 10:21 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On or near 11/14/00 7:37 PM, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> 
>> On 11/14/2000 2:53 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> 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, would you take a crack then at writing a short, accurate blurb we can
> post to anyone who asks, "I put a script in the script folder but it isn't
> in the menu, how come?" Explaining where the MUD folder might be, and why?
> I'm not clear any longer.

The script menu items will always be at:

System Disk:Documents:Microsoft User Data:Entourage Script Menu Items

Much easier, isn't it? :-)

Dan


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