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Obtaining the file path of a document in FreeHand MX
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Obtaining the file path of a document in FreeHand MX


  • Subject: Obtaining the file path of a document in FreeHand MX
  • From: Brett Conlon/HU/AU/SonyDADC <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 14:13:24 +1000


G'day,

Is there a way to get the file path of document 1 in FreeHand MX? The FH Dictionary doesn't show anything.

I've tried a few "guess" attempts but nothing works.

Doing it the long way around I could get the name of document 1 then tell Finder to look for it and check to see if it is open - probably slow too. I'd have to account for duplicate names... sounds messy.

Ta muchly,

Cojcolds
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