Actually Tom. if it were a truck, I'd be flat on my back!! thanks
On Apr 22, 2007, at 11:06 PM, Tom Chilton wrote:
Hi,
All your drives in Mac are listed in Volumes (its not like Windows,
mac uses a Unix like file system so everything shows up under the
same 'drive' ie /
If you mount network shares, insert a CDROM or USB stick they will
all be in the Volumes folder.
Tom
On 23 Apr 2007, at 02:56, William Ponsot wrote:
Thanks, that's interesting.... but it doesn't get me to a
directory of drives it only shows the main internal drive, not
any external devices - tres bizarre!
On Apr 22, 2007, at 9:50 PM, Tom Chilton wrote:
Hi,
Click File -> Open
In the top right corner there are some buttons. Hover your mouse
over them and the one with the Folder Icon and the arrow pointing
upwards should show 'Up one level.' Click this twice and it will
take you to the root of your file system. Other disks are found
in the Volumes folder.
Hope this helps
Tom
On 23 Apr 2007, at 01:39, William Ponsot wrote:
I just downloaded openoffice and can't manage to open anything
not in my Users folder - I use a Mac (OS 10.49) - usually the
open command on any app will allow you to navigate the various
drives on your computer, and then folders in that drive; but not
this - what's up?
Thanks
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