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Old October 14th, 2004, 10:52 AM
icecream2554 icecream2554 is offline
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Question selected default folder

I am having some trouble on getting rid of project folders I saved on my desktop. When I first started I just saved my project to my desktop for easy access. Now that I am getting more use to the program I changed my selected default folder and put it in My Document folder. I did also change the path name to point to that folder. It works fine now and all my projects are saving there. But my problem is every time I start the microstudio program all the old project folder I had on my desktop keep coming back over and over, even though I have deleted them when I made my new default folder. How do I stop them from coming back every time I open the microstudio program? Thank you for any help on this.
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Old October 15th, 2004, 05:00 PM
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Re: selected default folder

This means that one of the locations in Microstudio is still linking to your Desktop. Go through each tab changing the Select Folder, to your new location. Start on the Play Tab, then Duplicate Disc, Custom Assembly and finally Import Tracks. If you don't change each of these, it will keep recreating this folder.
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