Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!lsr From: lsr@Apple.COM (Larry Rosenstein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Minor Get Info complaints Message-ID: <13911@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 6 Jun 91 21:04:25 GMT References: <1991Jun4.165024.8929@neon.Stanford.EDU> <634@6sceng.UUCP> <1991Jun5.142353.13978@mmm.serc.3m.com> Organization: Object Based Systems, Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 20 In article <1991Jun5.142353.13978@mmm.serc.3m.com> pejacoby@mmm.serc.3m.com (Paul E. Jacoby) writes: > >Related to this discussion--if I am in the SFDialog and a move to the >Desktop and then SAVE a file, which PHYSICAL disk will it be placed on? >I am assuming that it will go onto the Startup volume. If you just click Desktop (or hit command-D), I think you're right. But if you look carefully at the volume name in the SFDialog, you will see that it changes depending on what item in the list is selected. To save onto the desktop of a different volume, simply click on the desired volume in the scrolling list (or something from that volume that's on the desktop), tab to the type-in box, and click save. -- Larry Rosenstein, Apple Computer, Inc. lsr@apple.com (or AppleLink: Rosenstein1)