Never mind. I figured it out. I went into Windows Registry and looked at the RecentFileList and it was showing the file under 2 different drive letters. When I opened the file by double clicking on it, I had accessed the folder it's in by using a Junction Point on my C: drive that leads to the actual location on my D: drive, so it made the 2nd entry showing it in the C: drive instead of the D: drive. However, the original file was saved using the Junction also, so I don't know why, when done through TT, it thinks it's on the D: drive but when double clicking the file, it uses the Junction and thinks it's on the C: drive.