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Bill
 
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Suzanne,
Send To works to a point. It seems that one must put a complete path into
\documents and settings\username. It does not give you the opportunity to
select a path during the save process (which is what I want to do because I
don't always want the files in the same location). Also, this only works
when you select the command Open then right click on a file name and select
Send To. I think the only way you can affect changes to the File/Send To is
through the tool bar customize feature and I can't figure how to include this
kind of command there.
Thanks,
Bill

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Send To will work just fine. Usually all drives are already on the Send To
menu, but if you don't find the one you want, create a shortcut to that
drive and put it in the Send To folder of Windows at (typically)
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\SENDTO

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"Bill" wrote in message
...
I want to keep a running copy of my work in Word 2003. After saving my
document on my local drive, what is the quickest and easiest way to save

it
again to either a floppy or network drive without (and this is the

important
part) changing the default drive. It looks like "Send To" might serve

this
purpose but I can't figure out how to put in or browse for a new pathname.
Thanks, Bill