Forum: SDL Trados support
Topic: Studio 2014 and file locations
Poster: Sian Cooper
Post title: I get this too
Hi. I'm a complete novice with packages, but have recently started working with an agency that uses them. I have no idea what happened when I opened the first package - I downloaded to the Downloads folder, I can only assume it did ask me where to put the project, I'm afraid I don't remember.
But I can definitely say that when I open new packages now, it automatically creates the project in the same place as the previous package, and does offer me a chance to say where I want it. That's find at the moment, of course, because I am getting multiple packages from the same agency, and I use a folder structure of agency/projects (as I'm sure most do). But when I get a package in from someone else, it is going to be really annoying.
On the plus side, I know that editing the project properties within Trados to change the folder path works really well, I've experimented a lot with that in the past when reorganising things. So if it does unpack in the wrong place, it's not too bad to change, I guess.
Topic: Studio 2014 and file locations
Poster: Sian Cooper
Post title: I get this too
Hi. I'm a complete novice with packages, but have recently started working with an agency that uses them. I have no idea what happened when I opened the first package - I downloaded to the Downloads folder, I can only assume it did ask me where to put the project, I'm afraid I don't remember.
But I can definitely say that when I open new packages now, it automatically creates the project in the same place as the previous package, and does offer me a chance to say where I want it. That's find at the moment, of course, because I am getting multiple packages from the same agency, and I use a folder structure of agency/projects (as I'm sure most do). But when I get a package in from someone else, it is going to be really annoying.
On the plus side, I know that editing the project properties within Trados to change the folder path works really well, I've experimented a lot with that in the past when reorganising things. So if it does unpack in the wrong place, it's not too bad to change, I guess.