Re: printing to a filename

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From: Davide Guolo (guolo.NOSPAM.davide_at_libero.it)
Date: 11/08/04


Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 21:58:06 GMT

Tracey,

> how do I "move" it (or do I re-create
> it specifying a full path and filename)?

simply specify the full path in the file name and you'll obtain your file
where you want it.

Kind regards,
Davide Guolo
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