Thanks,
Soon as I knew to look in the .we files, I found it in no time. Was in
the Explorer.we, this time. Problem solved. Funny how easy, once you
know what to look for, and where. Smiles.
you
David
On 10/26/2019 6:41 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> The solution is to look
Hi David,
The solution is to look for a file in you’re profiles folder and rename or
delete it.
You access your profiles folder by opening the WE control panel using
Ctrl-backslash.
Then, press alt-f for File, and press E for Explore profiles folder.
This opens a normal folder containing all
'
Subject: RE: set file question for Chris
It is marked "yes," to both.
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It is marked "yes," to both.
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Veronica
Veronica.
Window-Eyes can be configured to not show the set file name in the title
bar. In fact, I believe that the display set file name in title bar setting
is set to no by default. Check by doing the following.
Control Backslash to open the WE control panel.
Alt-H for help menu, then down
Hi Veronica,
Which program do you need set files for?
Thanks,
Rod
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