Hi Tony,

Unless I am mistaken there seems to be some misunderstanding here. As I understand it individual Custom Style files (*.CST) cannot be saved with long file names. In fact all files as actually saved to the SD card only have 8 character names. When you assign a long name to a song file the KN7000 assigns it's own file name (8 characters only) to the actual saved file and stores this actual name and your long file name in an INF file
(similarly for folder names). When you recall the file listing on the KN7000 it uses the this INF file to display the name you allocated so that when using the KN you only ever see the files under the name you allocated (up to 16 characters). If you look at the same files on you computer using a card reader you will only see the names under which the KN saved them and these will bear no resemblance to the name you allocated. e.g. You might save song No. 1 as "My Way" in folder No. 1 which you have called "Tony's Songs". If you then look at these files on your PC using a card reader you will find that file No. 1 is actually named 01001KN7 and is in folder No. 1 which is actually named TFLD001. Very confusing I know. Our friend Thomas in Germany is doing a magnificent job developing some software (SD Card Tool) to make this easier to use.
This process applies to all files used in the normal Load and Save process. It does not apply to files which use the Custom Style Load/Save process (*.CST files). They are saved directly as you name them (8 characters max).
Note All Style files (*.AST) containing up to 20 individual styles can be saved with long file names alternatively if you have 3 or less styles pertaining to a particular song that you wish to save with long files names you can copy them to Memories A. B & C and save them as a composer file (*.CMP)
Hope this is of some help.

Cheers
Len C.

[This message has been edited by manorcourt1991 (edited 02-14-2003).]