>Kurt, if you simply run with the same type of arrangement as the default
>installation gives then you'd just have a Sound folder and in that folder
is
>the sound.dat file.
>From that point on, any new sound, named exactly the same as those files
>that are packed into the sound.dat file, that is dropped into the Sound
>folder will over-write its original in sound.dat.
>This is the simplest way to change your sounds but, as you correctly
>figured, it doesn't work this way when third-party sound management is
used.
>--
>Regards,
>Bruce Kennewell,
>Canberra, Australia.
>---------------------------
So NOW you tell me! Sheesh! ;-)
Now that I've finally got what I want (swapability at last (!), and a hairy
Ferrari note that I like) it's especially ironic that I chose the harder
way. Bears some similarity to my life, actually.
Thanks for your help and suggestions, good sir.
Well, time to put a new squash ball under my break peddle! ;-)
Kurt