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- From: jfw@neuro.duke.edu (John F. Whitehead)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple Press Release - Announcing Performa line of computers
- Message-ID: <5342@news.duke.edu>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 15:10:42 GMT
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- In article <BuLqG6.M5B@news.cso.uiuc.edu> tinsel@uiuc.edu writes:
- >The press release says:
- >> Apple Launches Macintosh Performa Line
- >>[..]
- >> And, when a user saves a
- >> document in an application, it can always be found in a documents
- >> folder located on the Desktop.
- >
- >Does anyone know if this stuff can be overridden? I imagine that it
- >would get rather annoying to always have all your documents in the
- >same folder after a while, for example.
-
- I'm sure it can be. I can see where this feature would be very
- useful, though. Where I work, people are always leaving their
- MS Word docs in their Word folder, their CricketDraw docs in that
- folder, etc. If they always went in the same place they wouldn't
- have to wonder where everything is all the time. You can always
- move it out once it's been created.
-
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- | John jfw@neuro.duke.edu Duke University Medical Center |
- | Whitehead jfw@well.sf.ca.us Department of Neurobiology |
- |________________________________________ Durham, North Carolina ________|
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