So, here's the situation - one of my colleagues sends me an email, with an attached document ( a Microsoft Word .DOC file, if it matters ! ). Now I know what you're going to say …. why oh why oh why did he send me an attachment ? :-p
Anyway, I double-click on the attachment, and automatically open it up in Lotus Symphony 8.01 which is nice.
I edit the document, and then save it ( to a new filename, of course ), without really focusing on the WHERE e.g. into which folder I'm saving it.
So now I need to send my revised document back to my colleague - via LotusLive, as I just simply refuse to send email attachments :-)
Ah, right, now where did I put the file ?
When you open a file from within a Notes message, it stores it in a temporary location of, apparently, it's own making.
Ordinarily, on the Mac, I'd simply use Spotlight ( [CMD] [Space] ) to find the file by name. Sadly, at least on my system, Spotlight doesn't index absolutely everywhere :-(
After some trial-and-error ( including creating a draft email to myself, which included a similar document attachment, and then opening it in Symphony ), I worked out that the temporary folder is ….. here: -
/private/var/folders/g_/zl9kplwd7hg2fcwh5qrpdwbh0000gn/T/TemporaryItems/notes
Now I *know* that the folder location will change from time to time e.g. perhaps with a newly opened instance of Notes, on a different machine etc. but … it'd do.
So, if I remember to read this blog post IN THE FUTURE, I'll be able to find my attachments :-)
Alternatively, perhaps I can tell Spotlight to index /private or tell Notes to store temporary files in, say, /tmp :-)
15 comments:
this just saved my life!! Thank you
@Anthony, glad to be of service :-)
Saved me! In fact, for the second time...
My file ended up being in /private/var/folders/sc/k8f913vd3gqgj1cyrjnbbrwc0000gp/T/TemporaryItems/Notes... isn't it a fun game to play with Notes while blood drains from your face as you realise how much work you have just lost?
@Dave - yes, absolutely. I remember having a similar issue with Notes on Ubuntu a few years back, and it is quite galling IF you lose the files :-)
Thanks , you saved my day
@Paddy - glad to help :-)
You are a saint - just saved me with 5 hours of work and a flight to catch. I owe you big time.
More than happy to help :-)
Thanks
You saved hours of work for us. Cheeeers
Robert, yay, glad to be of help :-) Cheers, Dave
Dave Hay, saving lives since 2012 :)
Dave, nice thought, thanks :-)
Dave Hay - saving more lives and marriages than the St John Ambulance and the village Vicar since 2012!
Glad to be of service, Mr O'H
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