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 Post subject: File Browse Question
PostPosted: September 15th, 2007, 2:35 pm 
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Is it possible to direct the file browse object to a directory and sub-directory
like System publication directory /images


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Hi OpusLover,

To specify a default location for the file browse to open to, simply include this in the variable that the file browse stores the path in. EG:

If you File Browse stores the users path in myDir then when you create the myDir variable use:

myDir = SYSTEM_WIN_DIR in the default text section.

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thanks mack
I really tried this before , but it doesn't work with me
Could you please put an example .


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Seems that Opus is be pedantic as this method doesn't work for me now. Guess I must have done something else that caused this. Anyway, you can get it to work by setting the variable in a script. See attached.

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Great Thanks Mack
you solved a nick pain problem for me

really thanks very much


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 Post subject: Browse Directory
PostPosted: September 16th, 2007, 7:31 pm 
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Hi,

I have used the method that Mackavi suggests and when you first use it works a treat but if you use it again it defaults to what is I think your last used directory. Is it just me?

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Clive Cartmel


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Hi Clive,

If you use it - then it will store the value of the path in the variable - hence the next time you use it, it will have this value instead of the value you initialy set.

Assumable you need to know this value for some reason, however, you could at a script action before you launch the file browse that sets / resets the path to your defualt location. I've not tested this but it should work OK.

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