And indeed it does. First it labels the new directory with */Directory/* - 
saving the outline doesn't create it. But adding a file node with @file or 
@auto created both file and directory.  Is there a reason why creating 
directories directly in path without any file contents would be a bad thing?

ta

IH

On Thursday 17 October 2024 at 10:56:55 UTC+1 Israel Hands wrote:

> I've just noticed a similar ish question just a few lines below mine, 
> sorry for not noticing that. If I enable the create missing directories 
> will all my troubles be gone. I'm going to try now. 
>
> On Thursday 17 October 2024 at 10:53:45 UTC+1 Israel Hands wrote:
>
>> I use path to create the directory node - fine. However Leo will not 
>> create the directory in the file system until a file is created within the 
>> directory.
>> So I could create the directory and file in the file system but that 
>> isn't as neat as making Leo do the work.
>> So I create an @auto node in the as yet uncreated (in the file system) 
>> directory node and Leo complains when I try to save the outline because it 
>> can't save the @auto file because the  directory doesn't exist. 
>> If I use the write file from node command - it offers the system file 
>> requester which of course does not yet have the directory created in it.....
>>
>> I feel I may be missing the bleeding obvious here!
>>
>> Ta 
>>
>> IH
>>
>

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