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from: Dan_Ceppa@f666.n138.z1
date: 2006-01-08 15:09:27
subject: BW help

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Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:55:57 -0500
Subject: BW help
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On 08 Jan 06  04:34:00, JEAN PARROT got back to DALE SHIPP 
-> Re: BW help

 JP> I am on XP and it does support BW, no reason for W2K not
 JP> working it too. But you will not get away too easy today. When I
 JP> want to save some text from a message on BW, I do an Alt-W and I
 JP> get a prompt that say :

 JP> File to write:
 JP> C:\BWAVE\MSGTEMP.TXT

 JP> I would like to remove that MSGTEMP.TXT and have the saved
 JP> text go directly to that BWAVE folder. Can you give me an easy way
 JP> to change the link to C:\BWAVE ?   As it is, I backspace of the
 JP> MSGTEMP.TXT  and that does the trick.

You can change that default for each Echo.  You'll still have to 
do some editing, but it will get you into the directory you 
want first!  

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