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- From: smills@news.weeg.uiowa.edu (MuffinHead)
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- Subject: Re: Removing the "alias" when making aliases
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.080458.14710@news.weeg.uiowa.edu>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 08:04:58 GMT
- References: <14604@borg.cs.unc.edu> <futor-200892101824@chinacat.llnl.gov> <1992Aug20.183458.8053@mips2.ma30.bull.com>
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- sullivan@granite.ma30.bull.com (Marie J. Sullivan) writes:
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- >I use AliasMaker, which I picked up off of sumex. You drag-and-drop a
- >document/app/folder on it and it creates an alias of the same name on
- >the DeskTop.
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- I had problems with AliasMaker in that it didn't create a correct alias
- file. I think it's resources were bad or something - I forget. Hopefully,
- they've released a bug fix for this.
- Personally, I just assigned a keystroke to the Make Alias menu item.
- It's just as easy. It's not like I create SO many aliases on a daily basis
- that I need an app to do it for me.
-