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    change default file locations

    I looked and search to no luck. I have corel 2017 and want to setup different open and save locations. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Matheny View Post
    I looked and search to no luck. I have corel 2017 and want to setup different open and save locations. Any ideas?
    Not sure what you need. I make a new folder for each job (in Windows), and add sub folders if needed. SAVE AS your work in each for the first file anyway.
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    What I want is when I open Corel it opens (This Pc / documents) file structure I want it to be (This Pc / Data (E / lazermodels / Models) same thing for when I save a file. THen I can add a folder or save as I want but it is all in the correct location saving steps and making it easier for others.
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    I'm not sure how to set the default open location, but you can add locations to the "Pinned" list to the left of many Windows File-Open/Save dialogs. Right click in there and click "Pin to Quick Access". Then you can just click the button to get to your Models folder.

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    I do not have "Pin to" in my choices. Looks like you have a E:\ (drive) your want to Name as E:\Data then Create Directories, Folders and sub Folders In Windows Explorer is the only way I know.
    Last edited by Bill George; 06-05-2018 at 1:19 PM.
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    @Bill- Make sure you're right clicking on the "Quick Access" heading in the left hand pane.

    It may be a Windows 10 only thing. I thought I remembered Windows 7 having it but I can't remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert McMahan View Post
    @Bill- Make sure you're right clicking on the "Quick Access" heading in the left hand pane.

    It may be a Windows 10 only thing. I thought I remembered Windows 7 having it but I can't remember.
    Nope and I do not need anyway as my stuff is organized as I stated above. I learned to be organized back in the MS-DOS days. No issues.
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    I'm using Win7 and while there may be a better way I don't know about, I just map the folders and/or files I want quick access to as network drives...
    Drive letters A and B are 'open' these days, so my drive A is mapped to my main Corel Jobs folder, and my drive B is mapped to my most-used customer folder.

    --so whenever I access 'Windows Explorer' or 'my computer' (same thing), I get this:
    drivelist.jpg
    --Since the drive LETTERS are are listed alphabetically rather than the drive NAMES,
    'Corel' and my 'Un-named Customer' folder are at the top of the list right after 'computer', easy peasy...

    --as noted above, you can also pin folders to the task bar...
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    ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
    FOUR - CO2 lasers
    THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
    ONE - vinyl cutter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill George View Post
    Nope and I do not need anyway as my stuff is organized as I stated above. I learned to be organized back in the MS-DOS days. No issues.
    It's not about organizing, it's about navigating through your entire organization tree each time you click the Open menu. If he keeps his files at C:\Laser\Finished\Client A\Project 1\Laser art.cdl he would have to click 6 times to get to his folder, despite it being organized. I was saying he can add a shortcut link to "Client A\Project 1" if he's working on the same handful of files a lot, or at least to C:\Laser instead of defaulting to showing the desktop.

    It's also not pinning a folder to the task bar, it's pinning it to the Quick Access bar that appears in the Open dialog.

    For example, I have a folder located at C:\Users\Bert\Desktop\Laser projects\Laser mods\80W Upgrade\Frame modification for example. If I'm working in that folder a bunch, I can open my "Open Drawing" window, then right click where it says "Quick Access" then click "Pin current folder to Quick access" like so:



    Then, every time I invoke the File -> Open dialog, I have a link that takes me directly to that folder:



    I can click that and get straight to my working folder.

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    I only need to click "Open" and all my laser files are under.... Laserwork then subfolder for John Deere / JobName. Not an issue 3 clicks counting Open.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill George View Post
    I only need to click "Open" and all my laser files are under.... Laserwork then subfolder for John Deere / JobName. Not an issue 3 clicks counting Open.
    Jeez Bill!! It's clear that you don't have enough folders. Fix it such that you have to click 7 or 8 times to get to what you want. What are you possibly thinkin'?
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    According to Corel there is no way to change the official open or save location automatically. I did do the pin to the side and removed all the stuff I didn't need. Bill this is not about getting organized it is about less clicks to get to the main folder area we use and that is very well organized.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Matheny View Post
    According to Corel there is no way to change the official open or save location automatically. I did do the pin to the side and removed all the stuff I didn't need. Bill this is not about getting organized it is about less clicks to get to the main folder area we use and that is very well organized.
    Well Craig I gave you my suggestion, and my files are 3 clicks away, I guess that would qualify as organized,
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    Guess what you can change default file locations in 2018 that will help in 5 years when I upgrade
    Craig Matheny
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