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    I have two files (amongst others) that I want on one of my desktops because I use them often. They happen to both reside in the same folder. They are Colors.odt and WhereSaved.odt.

    WhereSaved acts normally, Colors will not open
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    WhereSaved points directly to the original file. Colors creates a desktop file under .local

    I created the two icons on the desktop in the same way one after the other.

    Hope someone has a clue.

    George

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    Only from the images, it looks like Colors doesn't have an extension. Did you forget to give it one?
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      #3
      I drug Colors.odt exactly the same way that I drug WhereSaved.odt. What you see is the result. Adding .odt does not make it work.

      Notice the tabs and the fact that one creates a file with the extension .desktop in that subdirectory. The only real difference between the two files is that Colors.odt is rather new whereas WhereSaved.odt has been around quite a while. They are both created by the same app.

      I will dig up any info that anyone asks for. I just don't know what will be helpful. There are other files that work but these two are created by the same appo but act so differently. That is why I choose them.
      Last edited by gldvorak; Aug 09, 2014, 11:29 PM.

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        #4
        OK, I had one file that worked as I expected and one that didn't. I made a copy of the one that worked and gave it a temporary name. I opened the new file and deleted the contents. Next I opened the file that did not work and copied and saved its contents and then pasted them into the new empty file. I then deleted the file that did not work and renamed the new file. Lo and Behold (as some one once said) now when I drag this new file onto the desktop it now works as I would expect.

        No it was not permissions, they were identical between the two files, including advanced permissions.

        I was hoping that someone would have an explanation for when this might happen again.

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          #5
          is it a permissions thing, in either the specific file or general in Dolphin?

          woodsmoke

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