I have a file, pdf, in My documents, and it is not showing up in ftp. All the other files are there though. It is the strangest thing. Is there an explanation for this? How can I get this pdf file to show up in ftp? I need to upload it. (please don't delete this message) Thank you
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Re: lost file
Originally posted by scubadiverI have a file, pdf, in My documents, and it is not showing up in ftp. All the other files are there though. It is the strangest thing. Is there an explanation for this? How can I get this pdf file to show up in ftp? I need to upload it. (please don't delete this message) Thank you
Maybe it's in a sub folder rather than in the My Documents root folder. There is no reason why it wouldn't show up when you browse for it.
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No problem, I had a couple brain cells to kill.
Try the search feature in Windows to find the exact locations of the files.
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Re: lost file
This used to happen to me all the time. Windows tends to remember where you last saved a file of a certain type. The same goes for the last time you saved a file using a certain application.
If you are juggling images, documents, web pages, etc. and you save a file in one place, then chances are you might not notice that dialog box for the next file you save (of a different type) is pointing to a totally different folder than you expected like folder you recently saved to.
Whenever this happens, simply re-create the scenario when you saved the file you can't find. example:
.pdf - perhaps you saved it while you were surfing the web and it was loaded into your browser.... fire up your web browser, click on the first pdf you see online and save it...it should take you to the same folder you last saved a .pdf
This really saves me alot of frustration and, after a few times, it helps me to focus more each time I save files. Fewer mistakes are made.
:o)
a cool search utility that I use (free) is called "Agent Ransack". Sounds hilarious, and suspicious, haha but it is superfast. I can't find a link for it(ironic, eh) but you can Google it.
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