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eyeleica@lvcm.com wrote:  
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> Z works fine.  The mp3 file sent to me had a  't' hooked on by mistake.   
> The file read  -----.mp3t.    The  t was typed there by mistake when the  
> file was sent to me.  When I discovered the t could be removed in the  
> properties notebook, Z recognized and played the file flawlessly.  
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> Thanks for the advice and help  
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>   
> butch  
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Butch,  
 
File names can be changed at the icon level also.  LMC on the icon while holding the Alt-key down.   
Make your change(s) and LMC again on the icon.  The Enter-key will not release you from the name   
editor.  It will allow you to make multiline names instead.  
 
 
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