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Hello Brian, Kino and Bob,
Thank you for your replies.
On Jul 11, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Bob Stern wrote:
> I just used a program called fseventer to see what files were created when opening a WordPerfect file in NWP, which produced a document named "xxx (converted)". According to fseventer, no file was created at all. This implies the converted document is stored only in RAM until you save it; i.e., it is not stored in a temporary file.
Then it is impossible to get the file path of an inexistent file... Still, in some situation, it can be important to have the file path of the original file converted in NWP...
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> If you want to confirm this, you can post a question on the web forum and Martin undoubtedly will respond.
I will do that. Thanks again.
Best regard,
Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Japan
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