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Alexalotl
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« on: February 11, 2009, 08:29:48 PM »

Hi Alex,
I've looked around today, but I couldn't find this question.

I have my websites as individual projects in the IM-Index.
I need to find the appropriate place to put the welcome
email and autoresponder sets for sign ups and such for
each project/website.

There are a number of folders under "P-Webs" that I'm
not sure what the abreviated title means.
I know you shortened the titles because of the Windows
file name length issue.
Perhaps you could list them and put a "=" after each and
then give the unshortened name.
Then We'd have a list of them all to act as a sort of key to
refer to.

Perhaps you could think about adding a key for the abbreviations
to be found in the Index in the pdf you're working on?

Thanks for a great product, and excellent support. 8-)

Warmest regards,
Alex
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2009, 11:05:34 PM »

Hello Alex

When looking where to store anything, it is always best to use the Map rather than go direct to the folders.

If you are saving a file from somewhere, just save it into the In Folder, then oepn the map, and follow the usual process (Cut the file, then find the right location using the Map, open the destination folder, and then paste the file).

That way, you don't need to figure out the meanings of the folder names.

As to where to store the AR sequences - look under the topic P-Promotional Content -> P-Articles -> P-Articles for Newsletters and AR Sequences

Hope that helps.

Regards

Alex
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