It doesn't seem to me tha it will really matter based on your description. But, 
I'd probably go with storing it within your app bundle. This way I could make 
changes to the file without a recompile.

On Jan 18, 2011, at 8:30 PM, Jeremy Matthews <jeremymatth...@mac.com> wrote:

> So I have a simple app which, in essence, creates a text file with some items 
> determined by the user (kind of like an old-fashioned Mad Libs page). Most of 
> the file does not change...I just change a few portions based upon checkbox 
> states, textfield contents, etc. Question is: should I have that file 
> pre-created within the app bundle, load it, make changes, and save out? Or, 
> should I store the text in some strings within code and just write out the 
> file when needed?
> 
> Are there any folks out there with practical experience here for one method 
> vs another?
> 
> Thanks,
> j
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