I have just looked through Terry's new manual and read about using DropBox which looks like a good idea. If you move the database file into Dropbox how do you tell LOG40M where it is now located?
Tony.
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Re: DropBox
Tony
1. Copy the SQLite file into your dropbox folder
2. Open Log4OM
3. Goto file/open Database
4. Locate the SQLite file in your dropbox and it will open in Log4OM
5. Now close Log4OM and it will save the database Dropbox path in the configuration file
Next time Log4OM is opened it will go directly to the dropbox file - Check this out by looking at the path in the bottom right hand corner of the program window as below.
1. Copy the SQLite file into your dropbox folder
2. Open Log4OM
3. Goto file/open Database
4. Locate the SQLite file in your dropbox and it will open in Log4OM
5. Now close Log4OM and it will save the database Dropbox path in the configuration file
Next time Log4OM is opened it will go directly to the dropbox file - Check this out by looking at the path in the bottom right hand corner of the program window as below.
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73 Terry G4POP
Re: DropBox
Thanks for the quick reply Terry.
73 Tony.
73 Tony.