That file path name means it was a downloaded temporary file in the browser 
cache. She did not change the location of where the file was to be saved.

From: David Abernathy
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 3:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Multimedia files transfer

The “%20” are spaces when viewed by a browser. There are Pro’s and Con’s in 
using spaces in file names. I tend NOT to use them



One should NOT use any periods within the file name. The period is used to 
separate the file name from the file type extension on a PC .



This long file naming is going to get you in deep dodo. The maximum file path 
on a PC is 255 characters, BUT, when burning to a CD or DVD the maximum path is 
124 characters.



The “[1]” means that there is also more than on file with this same name in the 
same folder



Not sure what “FilesContent.EI5\CVXWPM2R\U.S.%20Census “ is based on. Where did 
it come from?



Are you renaming these files within Legacy or Windows Explorer?







Thanks,

David C Abernathy

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From: Donna Newell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 10:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Multimedia files transfer





My file names have now become very complex and I will be unable to locate them. 
 An example is 
FilesContent.EI5\CVXWPM2R\U.S.%20Census%20Pike%20County,%20Missouri,%20Prairieville%20twp,%20Eolia%20village%20outskirts,%20James%20C.%20Johnson%20William%20A.%20Akers%20households[1].jpg
    It should have been 1900 U.S. Census Pike County, Missouri, Prairieville 
twp, Eolia village outskirts, James C. Johnson, William A. Akers households.  I 
was trying to follow the method that Geoff was teaching.  Now it is really 
messed up.  I don’t was to have to go through and redo every one, and I 
especially don’t want the new filing designation.



Donna Newell





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