Hello Henk M. de Bruijn & everyone else,

on 12-Mai-2005 at 19:43 you (Henk M. de Bruijn) wrote:

>> If you open it - a temporary filename is sent to Word (or Excel,
>> Powerpoint and so on).

>> If stored - then the original filname is used.

> I see, but I would like to know where this difference comes from?

Look at the messagebase like an archive, and imagine TB is Total Commander
(because its exactly the same then *g*).

When you extract a file from an archive just to preview it, the program
does not know where to put it, and uses a temporary file in a temporary
location. Which will be tracked & deleted when you close the preview,
anyway.

Actually, I like this distinction. I want to know if I'm working with a
file that I actually did save to disk, or if I'm looking at a temporary
extraction/preview.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

All that exists is, in a sense, the seed of what will be born from it.
-- Marcus Aurelius


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