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MLS: Lapse in a Compare files message?

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Don, please look at this:
3322 says: (2) Select another file in the file list (need not be in same folder)

The same concept is repeated in the Help file.
But I use "Compare" quite often, and the second file can be in the same folder, with no problem at all. Usually I compare 2 files in the same folder, in fact... :?

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This is probably my bad English. I wanted to say: "It can be in the same folder, but does not have to be in the same folder." How would this be better said in English?

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admin wrote:This is probably my bad English. I wanted to say: "It can be in the same folder, but does not have to be in the same folder." How would this be better said in English?
Maybe just as "Select another file in any file list" which makes it clearer that it doesn't have to be in current/same folder?
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admin wrote:This is probably my bad English. I wanted to say: "It can be in the same folder, but does not have to be in the same folder." How would this be better said in English?
Thank goodness! I was afraid my aging was getting worse... :biggrin:
As for the better english, your explanation here it's perfectly understandable, but I'm not the right person to tell. Let's wait for some native english speaker :kidding:

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j_c_hallgren wrote:
admin wrote:This is probably my bad English. I wanted to say: "It can be in the same folder, but does not have to be in the same folder." How would this be better said in English?
Maybe just as "Select another file in any file list" which makes it clearer that it doesn't have to be in current/same folder?
Is "need not be in same folder" wrong? Is it not the same as "does not have to be in the same folder"?

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admin wrote:
j_c_hallgren wrote:
admin wrote:This is probably my bad English. I wanted to say: "It can be in the same folder, but does not have to be in the same folder." How would this be better said in English?
Maybe just as "Select another file in any file list" which makes it clearer that it doesn't have to be in current/same folder?
Is "need not be in same folder" wrong? Is it not the same as "does not have to be in the same folder"?
Not wrong but not really needed if we make it less specific to current by using "any" (or "a") instead of "the"...
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I don't want to change any text bits now. If it's understandable for English speakers then it's good enough.

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admin wrote:I don't want to change any text bits now. If it's understandable for English speakers then it's good enough.
And let me say: I fully understood it, as a non-native speaker!

And to me it also feels quite correct.
(OK: might be as my thinking comes from German language, too.)

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How about, "Select any other file on the computer"? Concise, unambiguous.

(Reading this thread was struck by the number of regular contributors whose native language was not English. Your usage is better than my German ever was as an undergraduate!)

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FYI, this is the context:

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XYplorer
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Compare Current File With Previous File

In order to compare two files you need to do the following:

(1) Select one file in the file list
(2) Select another file in the file list (need not be in same folder)

Now these two files can be compared using the Compare command.
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OK   
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I still think the current version is clear enough.

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