[Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all, i’m having a big problem and am wondering if any of you could help me out? i’m putting together 6 days werth of CNN live Coverage from the 9/11 attacks and the files need to have the times of the broadcasts in them. my problem is that i can’t make the files go in order. Here are some

Re: [Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Travis Siegel
Just add leading zeros to the file names, and all will be well. Failing that, if you just wish to burn a cd with the files, then use something like the softcon audio burn program, it allows you to add your files in any order regardless of their location on the hd, or their file names. It's on

[Mac-access]: how do you delete klotfp-87-= empty table

2014-12-17 Thread Mark Furness
I have know understanding where it came from in my email program and it is driving me crazy. Thank you for your help! Mark --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net --- To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find an archive of all messages posted

[Mac-access]: Rename hard disc icon

2014-12-17 Thread George Cham
Hi All, I’m not sure how it happened , but the macintosh HD icon on the desktop has been renamed, and I'm not sure how to rename it. Ive removed it and added it to the desktop again but it still says space volume. George Cham george.c...@mac-access.net --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot

Re: [Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey, this is for my Collection. if it comes down to it i will remove the times and just go part 01 at the end but i really want this time thing to work. Michael On 17 Dec 2014, at 11:36 pm, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote: Just add leading zeros to the file names, and all will be

[Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all, I have solved the time filename problem. if i put part 01-02 before the times in the filename the system puts them in the correct order. thanks Michael --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net --- To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find

Re: [Mac-access]: Rename hard disc icon

2014-12-17 Thread Travis Siegel
just press enter on it, and you can rename it to anything you like. Press enter again when you're done. That's all there is to it. That's also why it so often gets renamed accidentally. shrug --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net --- To reply to this post, please address your message to

Re: [Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Travis Siegel
The finder sorts alphabetically. The problem comes when numbers are involved. The finder doesn't know (or care) that the number 12 is larger than the number 4, all it knows, is that 1 comes before 4, so it will happily put 10, 11, 12, 13, and so on before it puts 2, 3, 4 and so on. The way

Re: [Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey, i new that was the case. by putting say part 01 before the 4 00 P.M it fixed it all up because the computer could see that it went 01, 02 and so on. as long as the filename has 01 or what ever number in it somewhere it will put it right On 18 Dec 2014, at 9:44 am, Travis Siegel