In a message dated 1/5/04 10:29:34 AM, 
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>Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 03:23:11 -0600
>From: Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Another newbie Mac Question...
>To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I'm sure I'm missing something, but I've looked in the docs...
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>How can I do:
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>answer file "Please choose a PNG file" with filter "PNGs,*.png"
>on the Mac? It certainly won't let me choose a .png file that way.
>I've also tried:
>answer file with filter "PING" as sheet...I get a fancy display but no
>better result :-)
   That filter thing should work better on the Mac side if you know the "type 
code" of the files you're tryna filter for. You can use Sherlock in MacOS 
9/Classic to find out this stuff.
   One: Bring up Sherlock with cmd-F.
   Two: Click on the "Edit" button to the immediate right of the "Custom" 
popup menu. THis brings up the "More Search Options" window.
   Three: Drag a file of the appropriate type onto the "More Search Options" 
window. Many of the options you see in that window will automatically update 
themselves, showing you those particular characteristics of the file -- 
including the file's "type code".

   Unfortunately, this won't fully work under OS X; when you do it under X, 
the type code won't automatically update. Oh, well.

   Hope this helps...
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