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[GH-ISSUE #286] CANNOT SAVE GIF #1605
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Originally created by @C-Taihei-zz on GitHub (Mar 11, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/286
@NickeManarin
Hi, Nicke Manarin.,
Thank you for answering me.
I am the user who have problem with saving gif file on my laptop.
The notification said that it cannot find the file to output.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Mar 11, 2018):
This folder, are you sure that it exists?
If you are not sure, click on the folder icon to select another folder.
@C-Taihei-zz commented on GitHub (Mar 11, 2018):
@NickeManarin
The folder means desktop in Japanese and I don't think I can miss it...
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Mar 11, 2018):
Yes, but it's a relative path. If the location of ScreenToGif.exe has changed, the app won't be able to find the correct folder.
Just to be sure, erase the text from that text box and click on the folder icon again, to select the desktop folder.
@C-Taihei-zz commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2018):
@NickeManarin
I'm sorry for telling you this, but I could save the gif file on my folder since you notified me to check the path of your exe file. Thank you!
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2018):
Great!