On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 06:40:14 +0100
Gary_Gabriel <gabrielrobert.qu...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Go to Database -> Connect Database -> Select SQLite Database ->
> Browse to the new file.
> It opens this SQLite file.
> 
> - Gary

Thank you for your kind answer.

I've done as you said many times, but SQLite Manager still looks for
the old database, reports that it's not available.  I Connect
Database-> Select SQLite Database and broswe to the new file.
It opens correctly, but doesn't remember the new database name.
So, when I start SQLite Manager, it presents me with the message about
the database is not available.
I'm at a loss here.  For me to be at a loss is unusual. ;-)

Ted
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