Here are my steps:
1. Open GraphicConverter (I am using the latest update of GC10 with the latest update of Mojave).
2. In the First Steps Window, I choose Browse...
3. This opens a Finder window. The one in the attached screen clip is in iCloud about 4 or 5 directories deep.
4. When I choose the directory with the photos, I end up getting the screen that I have clipped and named GC03.jpg.
5. Now, I am stuck digging in my library to find my iCloud directory to dig to where the desired directory is found.
I just recently purchased a new iMac and installed GC10. I do not have this problem on my laptop with the same setup.
I use this regularly for batch resizing of documentation photos for my work. I need this quite often every week.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
Thanks, in advance, for any help you may be able to offer.
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[Solved] Problems with Browse Commands
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Re: Problems with Browse Commands
The iCloud folders are hidden inside the Library.
Enable the display of hidden files and folder in the GraphicConverter prefs.
That will fix it:
Enable the display of hidden files and folder in the GraphicConverter prefs.
That will fix it:
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Re: [Solved] Problems with Browse Commands
Thanks! I will try that when I get back home from today’s Inspections.
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Re: [Solved] Problems with Browse Commands
I just tested this, and it worked perfectly! Thank you, again, for your help.
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