Subj : Wikipedia and PDF-XChange To : Ed Vance From : Paul Quinn Date : Wed Aug 30 2017 08:05 pm Hi! Ed, On 08/30/2017 12:49 PM, you wrote: EV> It happens when I want to save a file with DoPDF and the filename has EV> already been used in the Sub-Directory I want to save it to. EV> There already is a file Named "Wikipedia.PDF" so XP alerts me that EV> it can't save to that name. I'm writing to lend moral support, Ed. I no longer use PDF-XChange since I dumped Win8.1, back on 12 September last year, after a love/hate relationship for just on the one year mark. I might have dumped DoPDF, etc earlier than then but I can't remember what I ended up using to read PDFs with or when; I just remember uninstalling whatever it was that HP plonked on the PC. I do remember that I saved roughly 200Mb of HDD real estate. I already had a 'network printer' PDF creation solution going for nearly a decade. EV> Such things happen regularly here. EV> I hope it doesn't happen to You. Yep. Don't feel out of step with that. I do it all the time, though I was lucky with a couple of Wikipedia-originated docs today. They came named as I needed. OTOH, I am suffering a Linux error of some sort where the date of creation on every page footer is reporting 1/1/1970; the time is correct. Weird.[shrug] I think it may be the Xubuntu version I'm running causing that; it needs replacing but I can't for quite a while. I used to think I was the only one afflicted with such problems. I am glad to hear of your battles with these ornery machines. Don't stop writing. ;-) Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: Quinn's Rock vBox - sunny side up on the bookcase (3:640/1384) .