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Opening files
Is there a faster path when opening files in msoffice
(especially Word)? After I launch from the Word shortcut, if I want to open a file, I have to go from My Documents back up to Desktop, to My Computer, to Local Disk (C, to msoffice, to the list of Office programs. Only then can I get to my subdirectories & my working files. I seem to recall that there should be a way to create a path so when I launch, for instance, Word, I go directly to the msoffice directory where my files are stored. I appreciate any help! |
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Opening files
On Wed, 5 May 2004, "Sue Partyke" wrote:
I seem to recall that there should be a way to create a path so when I launch, for instance, Word, I go directly to the msoffice directory where my files are stored. Tools -- Options -- File Locations John Thomas Smith http://www.direct2usales.com http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith |
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Opening files
Perfect. Thanks!
-----Original Message----- On Wed, 5 May 2004, "Sue Partyke" wrote: I seem to recall that there should be a way to create a path so when I launch, for instance, Word, I go directly to the msoffice directory where my files are stored. Tools -- Options -- File Locations John Thomas Smith http://www.direct2usales.com http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith . |
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