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Old 06-27-2013, 04:33 PM   #144
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Not sure how storing files on the desktop relate to a lack of understanding of how to use Windows Explorer?

I for one tend to open files from within an application, and find files from within the same application, and don't browse the file system and click on a document to open it.

I actually think you might find many people use that approach.
What I see when I open a file within an application, even a book vs. file program like calibre, is something pretty much the same as what you see using Windows Explorer, except it opens the file management in a folder that relates to the program. From there you can navigate through the file system just as you do in Windows Explorer. There is an obvious reason for this.

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Ken

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