Hi Dean,

Try highlighting one of the aliases and then type command- R...sometimes this will take you to the original file even if it has been moved and the alias is "broken".

-K


On Aug 7, 2005, at 5:16 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:


On Aug 7, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Karen wrote:


Hi Dean,

I believe that the files that are in the smart burn folder are simply aliases not your original Appleworks 6 files. You should find your original Appleworks files to confirm this.


That's true, but try as I might, I can not find the original .. I am perplexed.

Dean




Then you can just create a new Burn Folder and drag fewer files into it this time...then try your burn again.

-K


On Aug 7, 2005, at 4:27 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:



How do I get myself into these things. I created a New Burn Folder, and was attempting to put some stuff in it. I dragged my Folder of all my Appleworks 6 files into it, then saw that there was too much data on the disk to do a burn, so I pulled the Appleworks 6 Folder back onto the desk top. When I tried to open it, the message came up and informed that it could not open because the original could not be found.

How do I get it back, please. The option buttons are Delete Alias, Fix Alias and OK.

Dean
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