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    When doing a Hot Sync's to back up files (word doc) written on the M500, these files always go to the "MY Documents" folder. Can these files be sent to a folder on the PC other than the My Documents folder.

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    Craig

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    Although I'm on a Mac, it must be similar - under DTG Preferences>Exchange you can select your preferred folder.

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    On windows in the Doc2Go desktop: tools/preferences/Exchange and change the default location.

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    Thanks folks,
    I must have looked right over the path you gave me. If I learning how to use the M500 is slow, what will happen to me when I get that new T3, I've been eyeing?

    Craig

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    That's why forums like this are awesome. Its amazing what I have learned here, beats trial and error hands down!

 

 

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