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How can i save a file in two different locations
JoAnn
I didn't think that it was possible to save to multiple locations simultaneously.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . It's the saving to multiple locations at the same time that's the issue. I keep seeing that as a potential problem with different versions. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in message ... Don MS Office products allow the open and save paths to be specified.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... JoAnn, It's one of the benefits of having a laptop. (Not a pretty picture). More seriously, could be one file location is on the D drive, a dozen folders deep and the other location is on an E drive, a dozen folders deep. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . There's no "one click and you're done" solution to your issue. Seriously, doing a save and a save as only take moments. If your job is so short on time that doing that is a severe hindrance, perhaps it's time to look for a position where you have those few moments. My heavens, how do you find time to visit the bathroom? (I don't need a response to that question.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "ou812Jules" wrote in message ... Hi, saving in multiple locations takes up too much of my time whilst i'm working. One action would really help. |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
JoAnn Paules [MVP] was very recently
heard to utter: It's the saving to multiple locations at the same time that's the issue. I keep seeing that as a potential problem with different versions. You can, however, add multiple folders to the shortcut menu on the left of the Save As dialog. (Having one file with multiple places within the file system was one of the things that was supposed to be made possible in Longhorn by WinFS) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
Don Schmidt Don Retired was very recently heard to
utter: Where would one find information on writing macros? c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\1033\VBAPB10.CHM (Replace c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ with your Office or Publisher folder, 11 with 10 if you're running Publisher 2002 and not 2003 (or 12 if you happen to be running the beta of 2007 Microsoft Publisher), and 1033 with your language ID if you're not using a US English version of Publisher.) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
There is an easy way to negotiate 12 folders down for the second save?
-- Don Vancouver USA "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in message ... Don MS Office products allow the open and save paths to be specified.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... JoAnn, It's one of the benefits of having a laptop. (Not a pretty picture). More seriously, could be one file location is on the D drive, a dozen folders deep and the other location is on an E drive, a dozen folders deep. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . There's no "one click and you're done" solution to your issue. Seriously, doing a save and a save as only take moments. If your job is so short on time that doing that is a severe hindrance, perhaps it's time to look for a position where you have those few moments. My heavens, how do you find time to visit the bathroom? (I don't need a response to that question.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "ou812Jules" wrote in message ... Hi, saving in multiple locations takes up too much of my time whilst i'm working. One action would really help. |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
Don't have file; I have Publisher 2000. Did a search for VBA and nothing
came close to the file you suggested. Next, I'll give google a try. Thanks though. -- Don Vancouver USA "Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... Don Schmidt Don Retired was very recently heard to utter: Where would one find information on writing macros? c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\1033\VBAPB10.CHM (Replace c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ with your Office or Publisher folder, 11 with 10 if you're running Publisher 2002 and not 2003 (or 12 if you happen to be running the beta of 2007 Microsoft Publisher), and 1033 with your language ID if you're not using a US English version of Publisher.) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
Don Schmidt Don Retired was very recently heard to
utter: Don't have file; I have Publisher 2000. Did a search for VBA and nothing came close to the file you suggested. Next, I'll give google a try. You can't use macros or VBA in Publisher 2000, hence the lack of the support files. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can i save a file in two different locations
Guess that saves the learning time for other interests.
Thanks Ed. don "Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... Don Schmidt Don Retired was very recently heard to utter: Don't have file; I have Publisher 2000. Did a search for VBA and nothing came close to the file you suggested. Next, I'll give google a try. You can't use macros or VBA in Publisher 2000, hence the lack of the support files. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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