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Jose...
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:46 am
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I am using WILDFIRE 4 Under the file/open/drawing command a window
pops up.

1. In that new window, I see there is no up button to change
directories to the higher level folder. WHERE DID THAT GO?!
using the alt key with the up arrow get you there but I want my button
back if possible.

2. In the same window, the preview pane is now below the folder list.
It is horrible to preview is there a way to get it back to the right?

There are several great improvements in WF4, I am not dogging it.
Just the drawing open pane.
 
Lehnsherr...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:14 am
Guest
Hi, Jose:

In the 'File Open' window, see up at the very top where it says
[YourComputerName] > C: > [yourname] ?
Each of those thingys in the 'path' are actually buttons you can click
on.
Click on the 'C:' and it takes you straight to C: root. Furthermore
you can click on the '>' at the immediate right of each path-part, and
a dropdown appears with all the immediate subdirectories from that
location, and you can select the one you want.

Not like it's cryptic or anything. Somebody had to show me too.

-Magnus
 
Janes...
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:49 am
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"Lehnsherr" <barbara.parcells at (no spam) hp.com> wrote in message news:9467e464-f560-4589-bbaa-9e9d97ca1975 at (no spam) u13g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
Hi, Jose:

In the 'File Open' window, see up at the very top where it says
[YourComputerName] > C: > [yourname] ?
Each of those thingys in the 'path' are actually buttons you can click
on.
Click on the 'C:' and it takes you straight to C: root. Furthermore
you can click on the '>' at the immediate right of each path-part, and
a dropdown appears with all the immediate subdirectories from that
location, and you can select the one you want.

Not like it's cryptic or anything. Somebody had to show me too.

-Magnus
Good question. Good answer. Screw Vista!

David Janes
 
 
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