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Questions About Location Of Files |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: QUESTION: If the user leaves the option for Documents blank under Location of Files, what will the default be? ANSWER: If the option for Documents is left blank, the files will be saved to the directory the program was started from or the directory a menu or batch file directs the files to. QUESTION: Can the user specify a path for the external Hyphenation in Setup? ANSWER: Yes. The option for Hyphenation is included in option 3 with the Spell and Thesaurus under Location of Files. QUESTION: If a different directory is specified other than where the .EXE is in option 7 for Documents under Location of Files, will the temporary files be moved to that directory? ANSWER: No. Even if a different directory other than where the .EXE files are stored is specified, the temporary files will remain with the .EXE files. Question: What is the option "Graphics" under Location of Files for? Is it just for clip art or for all graphic program files? ANSWER: The option for Graphics under Location of Files is directing the program to all graphic program files and clip art files. QUESTION: Will inserting paths in Location of Files affect a network? ANSWER: No. The information in Location of Files is saved into an individual's *.SET file. The paths indicated will not affect the network, even if a directory is specified that is on the network. If a user does not have particular rights to the directory, no changes will be made. |
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