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SaveAs dialog typically opens with the file-name box filled in with the name of the file being saved. E.g. download an internet file by using the context menu "Save As" choice. The file-name to be downloaded is automatically inserted into the "SaveAs" dialog. Very handy! Now, if you happen to click on a file in the display pane of the "SaveAs" dialog - say by accident or intentionally to delete no longer wanted files in that folder, THE FILE NAME TO BE SAVED IS CHANGED TO THE LAST FILE YOU CLICKED ON. At this point you've lost the name of the file chosen by the web site you are downloading from, or if you hit "Save" are running the risk of overwriting a file you don't want to overwrite. DANGER! DANGER! Can anyone explain to me how this is useful? Better yet, how can I turn off this feature so the original file-name is retained in the "SaveAs" dialog? -- BobF |
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The Save As dialog box is not used for general file maintenance, like renaming, deleting, etc. You can do this in Windows Explorer. Here is how I use this feature. I have cetain websites where I save pages every few days, these files have very long custom names. When the page has added new information, I use the Save As dialog box to select the existing custom named file and click Save. A dialog box appears stating that the file already exists and do I want to replace the file, I click Yes and the file is updated. You will always get this warning dialog if you select a file that already exists. If you do happen to accidentally click another file in the Save As dialog box, you can click the drop down arrow at the right side of the File Name Box and select the name that was automatically generated when you first opened the Save As dialog box. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "BobF" wrote in message ... SaveAs dialog typically opens with the file-name box filled in with the name of the file being saved. E.g. download an internet file by using the context menu "Save As" choice. The file-name to be downloaded is automatically inserted into the "SaveAs" dialog. Very handy! Now, if you happen to click on a file in the display pane of the "SaveAs" dialog - say by accident or intentionally to delete no longer wanted files in that folder, THE FILE NAME TO BE SAVED IS CHANGED TO THE LAST FILE YOU CLICKED ON. At this point you've lost the name of the file chosen by the web site you are downloading from, or if you hit "Save" are running the risk of overwriting a file you don't want to overwrite. DANGER! DANGER! Can anyone explain to me how this is useful? Better yet, how can I turn off this feature so the original file-name is retained in the "SaveAs" dialog? -- BobF |
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Thanks for identifying the drop-down list where the original file-name has been stacked. I was not aware of this. I would estimate your use of SaveAs to remap filenames is less frequently used than to use SaveAs to just save using the automatically filled in name. As such, I would prefer your use to require an extra gui step to do the remap and therefore allow the behavior of SaveAs to be altered to eliminate the confusion I find in its present state. If you frequently remap custom web pages onto standard file-names that must be a pain to do over and over and over. Why not have automation to do this remapping for you? Even perhaps automation setup available through the SaveAs dialog? -- BobF |