Sorry, the closest I have to Dropbox is Google Drive

-Dwight
MLO Betazoid & Moderator
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On Aug 6, 2013, "Marc García Martí" <marc.garcia.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Thanks a lot for your clear explanation Dwight, I appreciate you took
>the
>time to answer me. Do you happen to have multiple computers with
>Dropbox?
>Do you syncronize your MLO folder using it?
>
>
>On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Dwight Arthur <m...@grantsmiths.org>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi, Kitus. When you are creating a shortcut in Windows (or if you
>edit an
>> existing shortcut by right-clicking the shortcut icon and select
>> Properties) you will see a field called "start in". This controls the
>local
>> directory for the process started by the shortcut. The local
>directory is
>> used when the process tries to access a file by specifying only the
>> filename "file.typ" without an absolute location in the directory
>tree
>> "C:\users\Dwight\Documents\Test\file.typ"
>>
>> If the StartIn field contains the address of a directory such as
>> "C:\users\Dwight\Documents\Test" then Windows will look in the
>specified
>> directory for files specified without a directory. Careful if there
>are any
>> special characters, including blanks - if there are any be sure to
>enclose
>> the whole thing in quotes.
>>
>> Once you have specified the StartIn field, the started process can
>access
>> subdirectories of the directory you specified
>("/subdirectory/file.typ") or
>> the parent ("../file.typ") grandparent (../../file.typ) sibling
>directory
>> (../sibling/file.typ) and many others. If nothing is specified in
>StartIn,
>> then the local directory is initially set to the directory where the
>target
>> of the shortcut lives. This is typically the directory containing the
>> program that the shortcut will start.
>> -Dwight
>>
>>
>> On Monday, August 5, 2013 5:45:00 AM UTC-4, kitus wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello, what is "windows shortcut property "Start in""?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>>>
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