IRC Log from 2017-10-17

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01:45:06 <pa_0818> Hi
01:45:33 <pa_0818> R u there?
01:45:49 <pa_0818> help
01:45:49 <GizmoBot> pa_0818: Welcome to the PortableApps.com official chatroom. Ask your question and someone should be able to help you shortly. If you still don't get an answer, try posting on the forums: http://portableapps.com/forums
01:46:00 <pa_0818> ok
01:47:25 <pa_0818> I downloaded the Scribus portable app. It's opens perfectly, but when i create a file and save it, and go back and try to reopen it, it will not open in scribus?
01:50:47 <pa_0818> I first created some scribus files on my desktop and put them on a jump drive. The jump drive will have to be put in a computer at work and the file printed there. So, I thought that I could just download the a scribus program on the jump drive so that the file would open. It did not. Then, I tried to create the project using the portable app. It worked fine. I saved it. But when i tried to open the file i had just created on
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02:43:58 <pa_0482> I first created some Scribus files on my desktop and put them on a jump drive. I figured that the Scribus program would also have to be present for those files to open. So I downloaded the portable version of Scribus on the the flash drive. The files would not open. I tried to do a test document in the portable scribus program to see if the files had to be created within that program to open it. I saved the document and then
02:44:26 <pa_0482> help
02:44:26 <GizmoBot> pa_0482: Welcome to the PortableApps.com official chatroom. Ask your question and someone should be able to help you shortly. If you still don't get an answer, try posting on the forums: http://portableapps.com/forums
02:57:14 <pa_0482> Bensawsome
03:05:20 <pa_0482> ACfromTX
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