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saving files to an airport extreme hard drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="rmal" data-source="post: 990858" data-attributes="member: 139421"><p>I have a western digital (WD) hard drive connected to the usb on my airport extreme. I have a mac book and a mac pro on the network and both computers see the WD drive no problem in Finder - which is good.</p><p></p><p>I want to create a file on one of the computers and save it to the WD - I can't see the drive in the "where" dialog in the save as section. I can only save to my hard drive locations so I am forced to save it to somewhere on my computer, the desktop, for example and then drag it over to the WD in Finder. Any way to have the WD show up in the "where" section of any programs' save as so I can save directly to it?</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmal, post: 990858, member: 139421"] I have a western digital (WD) hard drive connected to the usb on my airport extreme. I have a mac book and a mac pro on the network and both computers see the WD drive no problem in Finder - which is good. I want to create a file on one of the computers and save it to the WD - I can't see the drive in the "where" dialog in the save as section. I can only save to my hard drive locations so I am forced to save it to somewhere on my computer, the desktop, for example and then drag it over to the WD in Finder. Any way to have the WD show up in the "where" section of any programs' save as so I can save directly to it? thanks. [/QUOTE]
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