![]() It even remembers keywords you’ve used before and automatically completes them as you type. Information central: Leopard delivers amazing previews with QuickLook, but in Open dialogs they’re small and you can only see them in column view. With Default Folder X you get previews below every Open dialog, expanded to fill the available space. Need to see more detail? Click on the image and it zooms up to full size. And if you’d rather have words instead of pictures, Default Folder X delivers those details too. ![]() But again I did not make any changes that I recall and Adobe pdf is the only one that appears to be affected (saving to Windows Office files works fine).The file’s size, the date you created and modified it, the Finder label, Spotlight comments, OpenMeta tags, access permissions – they’re all there too. It may be possible that the browser (Windows explorer 9) has been told to save all data from the web to the 'Temporary File' folders. Neither the "Save" button nor the disk icon to "Save" are available now. Obviously Adobe had changed something in the newest update to alter the "Save As" location. pdfĢ) Webpage Dialog box appears with: Select Report Format = pdfģ) Checkbox is already checked for: Save in Localĥ) Down at the bottom of the screen appears to be an Adobe message box: "Do you want to open or save "reportname.pdf (3kb) from ""?" Buttons available: "open", "save " (dropdown arrow), "cancel"Ħ) Click on Save V's dropdown to show: "Save", "Save As"Ĩ) Screen advances to the previous "Save As" Location that I wanted, NOT Temporary Files! And please note that I don't know if this will help others, but here goes:ġ) On the webpage I selected on a Save Results under a toolbar to "Save As". So here goes with what my techie side found. I don't know if Adobe is supposed to answer these questions/problems? You would think they cared but. Hey people! I had the same problem and I noticed on this forum that no one had an answer! NOTICE: The directions to modify the Registry are simple but I take no responsibility for you making errors and royally messing up your PC! Have a great day at your own risk! You now have a link within the Save-As window to your precious folder where you keep all of your precious files! Good Luck! Simply add these back by creating more "Places" with addresses such as "C:\" or "C:\MyDocuments" to get back all of the old links that you still want (maximum of 5). My Computer, My Network, etc.) will be gone. Note3: You will discover that when you add these KEYs that your Save-As dialogue window will ONLY show the folder shortcuts you added. ![]() The article describes CLEARLY how to create the (2) new KEYs and how to rename them. ![]() Note 2: When you try and locate the KEYs within the Registry you may find out that they do not exist.YET. Simply spell everything correctly and you will not have any issues. Note 1: The steps to edit your registry are CLEARLY spelled out within the HowToGeek article. The solution below is not a zero-click fix.but it is a 1Click fix!ġ) The Save-As dialogue window that pops up is of the type "Places Bar"Ģ) Follow the instructions at: to create 1-5 new "Places Bar" icons by editing the Registry. OK everyone.since Adobe does NOT want to admit they have a problem (first step guys.) then a workaround is in order. ![]()
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