Thanks George,
Just prior to getting your message, it dawned on me that the script manager
I used to do the SayName for the control+n was still in my jfw files
somewhere.  Instead of deleting the file from the list of files, which I was
not able to show, I deleted the contents of the file, and it did not get rid
of the problem.
I am sure it is in my jfw program somewhere, but where?
I have looked at many files in jss and jsb, but dates are not shown.
I do believe I will have to write the script over, but if I do, can I
replace the other script named SayName?
I really would like to get rid of this pest when I am trying to open a file
using the MS Word command control+o, which does not work if the file name
has an "n" in it now.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated.
I am stumped.
Harry


-----Original Message-----
From: George Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Harry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: First jfw script and problem


>Harry:
>It sounds like you got the script in the default scripts, don't know how
you
>did it.  Check the date on your default.jss and default.jsb and if they
have
>a recent date, that is your problem and you will have to get it out and
>recompile default.jss.
>
>George
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Harry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: yoyo yoyo yoyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 10:36 AM
>Subject: First jfw script and problem
>
>
>>Hi fellow listers,
>>I thought I would give jfw scripting a try.  Following Ken Gould's script
>>manual instructions to the letter, I finally composed the first script
>>successfully, after failing about thirty or fourty times in a row to exit
>>script manager dialogue with one press of my enter key, on my machine I
had
>>to use the enter key twice in order to exit from the script manager into
>the
>>script manager notepad edit text area.  Finally, I got the script SayName
>to
>>say my name when I pressed control+shift+n.  Wow! Success at last.
>>This is where the problem begins.
>>When I am in a MS Word office dialogue box for the menu choice of open...
>if
>>I use the letter n in a file name, it will say my name plus it will not
>>allow me to open the file by using this menu choice if it has the letter n
>>in the title of the file I wish to open.
>>I have deleted the notepad file of SayName and it still does it.
>>How can I solve this problem?
>>Harry
>>The Trust Walker
>>
>>
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