Yeah that's waht I meant. all but cmd shift o work in the save as dialogues. I 
don't know how to fix this or if it is even possibil to fix this. I'm hoping 
lion will fix this or a update to 10.6.
On Nov 3, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> That's incorrect. These  commands work perfectly in any Save dialog box 
> without a hitch. The only one that doesn't work is Command-Shift-O for some 
> reason which is actually very strange, but Command-Shift-H works.
> 
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> On Nov 3, 2010, at 9:47 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Yeah only from the finder and desktop but not from text edit and other apps 
>> where you want ot save info.
>> 
>> Take care.
>> 
>> S
>> On Nov 3, 2010, at 12:54 PM, louie wrote:
>> 
>>> Cmd shift o works from the finder and the desktop.
>>> 
>>> On Nov 3, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hmm the cmd shift O does not work for getting to the documents folder 
>>>> though but what I do is cmd shift h for home, d or arrows until I get to 
>>>> documents and cmd down arrow then arrow to my folders in there and cmd 
>>>> down arrow and stop interacting then hit save.
>>>> 
>>>> Take care.
>>>> On Nov 3, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Esther wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Linda,
>>>>> 
>>>>> When any of these dialog windows appear, you can use any or all of the 
>>>>> FInder shortcuts or sequence of shortcuts to specify the folder you want 
>>>>> (Command-Shift-H for your home directory, Command-Shift-D for desktop, 
>>>>> etc.).  If you want a specific sub-folder, and you're positioned for your 
>>>>> Documents folder, just use Command-Shift-G (for "Go to Folder"), and type 
>>>>> in the name of the sub-folder you want, then press return.  Your file 
>>>>> should get saved to that folder.  You can also type in a full path to 
>>>>> some completely different folder (like one on an externally attached hard 
>>>>> drive).
>>>>> 
>>>>> HTH. Cheers,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Esther
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Nov 3, 2010, at 09:31, Linda Adams wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello folks,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Back again with something that sound simple but has me stumped.  In text 
>>>>>> edit, I have no problem going through the dialog that comes up when I 
>>>>>> want to save a new file.  However, I can't figure out how to save a new 
>>>>>> file to an existing folder in my document folder.  Is there a way to 
>>>>>> save it       to  a sub-folder?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Also, if I have a file on the Desktop and the same file in my document 
>>>>>> folder, can editing changes to the one on the desktop be saved to the 
>>>>>> duplicate file at the same time?  It appears that they can't be  saved 
>>>>>> to both files at the same time.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Last question for now.  In Mail, I began a message and wanted to save it 
>>>>>> to my draft folder while I looked up something.  I tried the tool bar 
>>>>>> save as draft button but it was dimmed.  How do I do this?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Many thanks to all of you who have helped me learn the Mac.
>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>> Linda
>>>>>> 
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