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Old 07-29-2009, 11:24 PM   #294
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Originally Posted by Jane A View Post
1) Is the only way to get the input file by using those three dashes?
2) If not, can I just input it myself, and if I did so would I have to use the full pathname (in my case it's c:\python26\book.epub)?
3) How can one find the output file using the three dashes if the output file hasn't been generated yet?
You should be able to enter the filename manually, but it would need to be the full pathname. Note that the 3 dots approach will remember which folder you last selected and will come up in the same place, so it is worth navigating to that folder. For the output, you can select the folder via the 3 dots and then enter the filename manually. I normally also select the filename from the existing files (the same one as the input) but then edit the name before hitting SAVE.
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