"Hey, I'm having some trouble moving these files. My external drive is formatted in , so my computer is only letting me read the files, not save or 'draft' new ones to it. I might need to install a driver or reformat it before we can use it." Option 2: You meant "Drafts" (The text automation app)
Use this if you are referring to the popular productivity app Drafts , perhaps regarding a technical issue or sharing a workflow.
"I’m working on a new text in right now. I’ve started the initial outline, but I’m trying to set up an action to [insert specific action, e.g., cross-post it or format it]. I’ll send over the final version once the automation is polished." Option 3: You meant "I don't..." (Casual shorthand)
"I don't really [know/understand] what's going on with that yet. Let me look into it and I’ll get back to you later today!"
Use this if you are trying to tell someone that you cannot write files to a hard drive because it's in NTFS format (common on Macs).
Use this if "I Dntfs" was a typo for something like "I don't follow" or "I don't feel so..." and you just need a general text draft for a friend.
Since "I Dntfs" could refer to a few different things depending on your context, I've drafted three versions based on the most likely interpretations.
"Hey, I'm having some trouble moving these files. My external drive is formatted in , so my computer is only letting me read the files, not save or 'draft' new ones to it. I might need to install a driver or reformat it before we can use it." Option 2: You meant "Drafts" (The text automation app)
Use this if you are referring to the popular productivity app Drafts , perhaps regarding a technical issue or sharing a workflow. I Dntfs
"I’m working on a new text in right now. I’ve started the initial outline, but I’m trying to set up an action to [insert specific action, e.g., cross-post it or format it]. I’ll send over the final version once the automation is polished." Option 3: You meant "I don't..." (Casual shorthand) "Hey, I'm having some trouble moving these files
"I don't really [know/understand] what's going on with that yet. Let me look into it and I’ll get back to you later today!" "I’m working on a new text in right now
Use this if you are trying to tell someone that you cannot write files to a hard drive because it's in NTFS format (common on Macs).
Use this if "I Dntfs" was a typo for something like "I don't follow" or "I don't feel so..." and you just need a general text draft for a friend.
Since "I Dntfs" could refer to a few different things depending on your context, I've drafted three versions based on the most likely interpretations.