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That's good, but I would add that the example shows the "default location"
of the file.
Then they know that if they didn't customize the installation, they should
find it there.
~Beth
bethkane -at- tcisolutions -dot- com
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You can't go wrong by writing:
Browse to the directory where ProgramX\bin is located, for example,
C:\ProgramX\bin
You can confuse some readers if you try to use absolute or relative paths,
even if you explain the difference.