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LOOK IN UNDER FILE OPEN OPTION
From MS Office 2000 on, it seems like sometimes it takes a
while to list out all the drives (local or network) when opening file by selecting the Look In field in MS Office. Does anyone know if something can be turned off on the registry? Thanks. |
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unmap the network drives is the only fix I'm aware of.
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