When you have the save window open there is a "Disclosure" button if you click 
on that then the standard Two Panes of a finder window will appear.  At that 
point I would make sure you are n List or Column mode and then navigate to the 
folder.  Once you have saved an item in that folder with that application, it 
will then show up in the pop-up list of places to save files.

On a related note: here is a time saver from Log ago that still works.

When closing a window with changes that you do not want to save ...
Clicking command-D will click on the "Don't Save" button.  

Have a great morning.

Jon

On Jan 26, 2011, at 8:36 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I've been using the Mac for almost two years now, and for the most part, I 
> have loved the experience.  There are other times, however, when I feel 
> discouraged about ongoing inadequacies on my part that just shouldn't be.  
> Here is an example where I could use some help.
> 
> I always try to be meticulous when it comes to saving files in the right 
> place.  Yesterday, I created a new folder under Documents in which I will 
> store all of my 2011 work-related projects.  Creating the folder was easy.  I 
> called the folder "2011 Work."  Within "2011 work," I then created a folder 
> called "Astrid," where I want to save projects for a client (my daughter in 
> this case) named Astrid.
> 
> Getting to the folder from within Finder is easy.  However, I ran into 
> problems when I tried to save my first project.  While I could get to 
> documents/2011 Work, I couldn't get my Mac to allow me to get to the 
> subfolder named Astrid.  Does SL or Text Edit, for that matter, only allow a 
> person to store files no deeper within a hierarchy than what is defined 
> somewhere in the preferences?  Does this question even make sense?
> 
> You all are great, and thanks!
> 
> Mike
> 
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