While we are on this subject. Now, if I do make a "duplicate" rather 
than an "Alias", it would work as an original, would it not, and I 
could put it on a different computer or hard drive. Yes?  -- And then I 
have  a different question : When I copy something, where is it kept 
until I finally paste it? On the clipboard?
Marta
On Aug 13, 2005, at 19:00, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

> The alis is just a "pointer" file - it points to the original document
> or program to which it is attached. If you delete the original the 
> alias
> does not point to anything.
>
> Harry
>
> Saturday, August 13, 20056:45 PMGeorge H.Yankeyjeffco13 at bellsouth.net
>
>> I have a question.  If  I create an Alias of a document and save the
>> Alias to an external drive then trash the original document, can I
>> still open the Alias?
>>
>> George Yankey
>>
>>
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