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On 2011 Nov 5, Sat, at 5:26 am, Hamid Haji wrote:
> You could rename the open file in the Finder. Then, when you save
> the open file again, you get the following dialog:
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> This document has been renamed to “...”
> It will be saved under this new name, or you can provide another name.
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> Pressing Save in the dialog will confirm the new name.
>
> Hamid
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And just in case you're not directly familiar with how to find the
open file in the Finder, command-click the micro-icon in the
document's title-bar which opens a menu of the full path of said
document. Choose the first item (the folder where the document
resides) and it brings it up in a new finder window. (Though in my
OS 10.4.11 it often takes a second try to actually get the target
file selected).
Or at least I presume this still works in more recent versions of Mac
OS.
And as Alan indicates, the name is updated automatically, presumably
only in more recent OS version? I think I always have to learn of
the name change at save time...
Ben Andrus
in Montana, where we just got the first snow of the year in our yard.
A measly 3 centimeters, but it's fluffy white!
And the sun is beginning to force itself through the fog! :-)
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