Ok. The message will be suppressed in version "h".

Here's what I'm thinking of for collections.

There will be a section in the ini file like 

[collections]
c:\temp\activities\contacts.html
c:\users\joe\dropbox\activities\contacts.html
c:\users\joe\dropbox\personal\medical.html

When the system is restoring, it will check the collections, and if a stem 
and extension that are being restored match a stem and extension in the 
collections, then the 
file will be written (or overwritten) to that collection location. This way 
you aren't limited to putting all files into one directory, which may be 
inappropriate, costly (data charges), 
or unnecessary, but can "share" your data in secondary locations wherever 
it's needed.

Does that sound alright? 



On Friday, July 12, 2019 at 10:37:19 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> polly-01g-MS
>> ... there is a message flashed on screen when the compression occurs. 
>> This comes from the PS utility itself. It might be possible to suppress 
>> that if desired.
>>
>
> That turquoise "flash" of a message (you can't read, its too quick) makes 
> you think something may be wrong. 
>
> If it could be surpressed I think it would be a good idea.
>
> The actual system of zipping seems very smooth in what I tested so far. 
> This dimension of the tool illustrates well its more than just restore.
>
> TT
>

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