Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bcars8!bnrgate!bwdls58!wheeler From: wheeler@bwdls58.UUCP (Cheryl Wheeler) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: More Word Confusion Message-ID: <3939@bwdls58.UUCP> Date: 16 Aug 90 20:46:10 GMT Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, CANADA Lines: 26 Something strange just happened, and I'm mystified. After reading the answers to my previous post about transferring my Work menu from Word 3.02 to Word 4.0, I gave in and did it by hand. Up until this time, each version of Word and its attendent files lived in its own folder at the top level of my hard disk, and whenever I double-clicked any Word document, Word 4.0 would always be opened. Having finally customized Word 4.0 to my liking, I decided to discard all the 3.02 files except for the Word application, since that is the only one that I couldn't recover from the original floppies (because it was customized). Then I moved the Word 3.02 folder containing just Word 3.02 into the Word 4.0 folder (now called just "Word"). Then I double-clicked a Word document, and *arrgghh*! Word 3.02 was opened. Further experimentation revealed that if I move the Word 3.02 folder out of the Word folder and then back in again, everything's OK, and Word 4.0 starts up as expected. So the question is, how does the system decide which version of an application to open? What did I do to make it change its mind? I'm running System 6.0.2 on a Mac II, 5 Meg, 40 Meg. Cheryl