Lee,

Duplicate is not really like the Save As function. In Save As you could
rename the file and save it from there. Duplicate just make a new copy and
you still have to go through another function to name and save it. It has
created more work for me. Also, I used to use the scan function in Preview
which was great because you could do an overview scan, make any corrections
then do your main scan. They have taken that function away. Also, using the
crop function in Preview does not actually crop. It only crops your view in
Preview. I am not trying to find another program where I can crop PDFs I
scan where they are permanently cropped.

I just think they have taken a good program and made it less useful.

Nora

On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Dec 24, 2011, at 3:07 PM, Nora Probasco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Some of the changes they have made in Lion frankly suck. I have been
> working in Preview quite a bit lately and I can't believe they got rid of
> the save function. I found the work around using Duplicate but that just
> adds an unnecessary step. I wonder what the purpose of getting rid of the
> Save was for?
>
> I agree that some of the changes in Lion were not thought through, but
> this one has a certain logic to it. Often Preview is used to look at files
> downloaded from other programs such as Mail. The copy of the file you're
> looking at is in a cache directory for that program, not in a place many
> naive users are likely to look when they want to see it again. Duplicate or
> Save as… forces you to put it somewhere logical.
>
> Now, let's discuss full screen mode—especially with multiple monitors.
>
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