Please try this: On your computer B, use the Windows Explorer and navigate your network to the share on computer A where your project is.
Then use the tool in Explorer which used be called something like "assign a drive letter". (My machine is in German today, sorry.) In my Windows 10 I have a ribbon and next to "new folder" I have something called "easy access" which is that. Once you have a drive letter, for example Z: (if you like that approach), it is easy in Scribus to open stuff: In the top folder selector (labelled "Look in:"), click the little down arrow and click "my Computer" and then you will see the new drive letter and can open your project. Hope it will work for you. I just tested it here with another computer, but both are Windows 10, I am using a bleeding edge Scribus 1.5.4svn which is only a few days old, but should work with any version. Martin On 11.10.2017 02:41, Ken Springer wrote: > On 10/10/17 7:14 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: >> On 10/10/2017 06:59 PM, Ken Springer wrote: >>> Scribus 1.5.2 >>> >>> I have a variety of computers on my network.? With some of the >>> computers, I'm working on different aspects of a project. >>> >>> But, I want to store all files created for this project on a single >>> computer's hard drive.? We'll call that computer, Computer A. >>> >>> I have Scribus installed on Computer B. >>> >>> When I start Scribus, I want to open a file that is located on Computer >>> A.? But I see no way to access Computer A from the Open dialogue box. >>> >> >> Are you able to see Computer A as part of the filesystem? > > I can indeed, Greg. > > FYI, Computer A is Windows 7, Computer B is Windows 10. > > -- ZASKE Martin responsable G?G? BP 50 - Bassila - B?nin tel G?G? 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95
