06-24-2015, 04:02 AM
(06-24-2015, 02:26 AM)Zuberman Wrote: I'm a little confused, because in order for you to have a conflict, both files would have had to have the same name, so when you said it replaced the original file but kept the original name, what exactly does that mean? If you have tons of files with duplicate names, you have two options to bypass this issue. First, in the MS Pro Settings->Storage, make sure that "Create subdirectory per Song" is checked. If that's already checked, and you are using songs with identical titles, then checking the "Add Unique Id to Filenames" will revert to the old MobileSheets behavior where numbers are appended to all file names. This pretty much eliminates file name conflicts.
Mike
Ok let me see if I can clarify. On my laptop I have a folder named American River. Within the folder I have 3 PDF's: Clarinet_1, Clarinet_2, Clarinet_Bass. I have another folder named Die Meistersinger Prelude, within that folder I have 2 PDF's: Clarinet_1, Clarinet_2. So the original file names are Clarinet_1, Clarinet_2, etc. When I use the companion app on my laptop, will come up with the error message that a file already has that name. When I added the new pieces (which are new), it replaced the PDF of American River with Die Meistersinger but kept the name of the piece as American River. Yet I still have a Die Meistersinger listed. I know confusing.