Overnight, one of our shared file folders were migrated. This is now causing me a problem when I try to save files. I hope it’s a very simple one, as I’m not a Mac user.
The Mac assumes that I want to save files to the last folder where I saved a file. This is usually fine… however, the save location that it’s trying to reach is the old shared file folder. There’s no longer anything there, so it’s causing an error.
So… my question is simply this: how do I change the default saving location on a Mac? I’ve looked at all the settings and see no way at all to do this. Google is also not turning up the exact answer to my question.
Right… but when I try to do the save for web, I don’t even get as far as a dialog. Photoshop tells me the drive failed to mount and gives up, no questions asked.
Doesn’t the Save As… dialog have the web options? Otherwise, if you Save As… in whatever format, does the Save For Web menu item keep the new save location?
No, it doesn’t. Those are treated as completely different paths and one has no effect on the other. It is worth noting (and I should have said) that I’m using CS2.
I did manage to get myself back on my feet, though, by restarting the computer. Everything’s looking for the desktop at first, so I can do business again.
In my 20+ years on a Mac, I have NEVER wanted to save to the last folder saved to. I always want to save to the CURRENT folder, the one from which I opened the file. This was a royal pain in the ass, until I got Default Folder X. Especially with OSX, my sanity depends on it.
I keep forgetting that there really are Mac users who do not have DefaultFolder installed.
From your mouth to Steve’s ear. I’ve been wanting List View to be the default since System 3. Why they persist in thinking we want icon view is beyond my ken.
Yes, that’s true.
Each window remembers it’s own view settings. If you burn a CD with the the view set to “icon”, it will be that way each time you mount it.