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from: James_Bradley@f77.n134.z1
date: 2006-01-11 00:12:06
subject: BW help

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From: James_Bradley@f77.n134.z1
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 08:45:06 -0500
Subject: BW help
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On or about 01-09-06 09:15, JEAN PARROT did engage DAN CEPPA

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

 JP>         That is what I want to do away with, the editing. If it was
 JP>    only showing the C:\BWAVE, I would be happy with this. As Dale
 JP>    says now, editing is in fashion. See his post to me following.

Seems to me, there's a way to input at least a variable into the "Save as"
string, no? (It has been a while since I looked, but...) On this, Multi Mail,
it defaults to saving a text file to a name that *is* the echo name. Fer
instance, if I save your post, it will call it something like "BWAVE.001". If
there is a ".001" already, I think it will default to ".002".

.. James
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