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my desktop icons have an ellipses (e.g "xxx...xxx.filetype") on them. Is there a way to see the full name of the file?
I don't seem to see this in the GetInfo dialog and clicking in the window as if I was going to rename it is really a PITA.
In this case I have three scans in pdf form and all start with "taxes" and end with "...y.pdf".
Any ideas?
Thanks very much.

Hi j.
Thank you.
Man - I seem to be in a continuing debate as to whether I should do a full reinstall of the OS even though I definitely do not have the time for this right now.
Can you tell me whether the fact that I did this (sounds like a good suggestion) and then the icons on my desktop all got basically slapped up against the right hand side of my desktop on my MacPro tower? I mean is this /normal/ behavior?
I have to totally re-configure my desktop icons because I just changed the grid size?
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