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Default Change .wbk directory?

Sorry, the macro was referred to in a similar thread in
microsoft.public.word.docmanagment.

Len



wrote:
Sorry if I wasn't clear. What I want is to ultimately have only the
latest document in the active folder and the previous draft (.wbk) in
another. So I want the backup. I just want it somewhere else.


The macro described earlier in this thread lets me save the new version
and a .wbk in the active folder and the .wbk in a second folder. I
want to expand the macro to remove that surpuflous .wbk from the active
directory -- all in one macro.

Len

wrote:
If the save in 2 directories accomplishes what you want, then turnoff the
Word Backup option and the wbks will not be created.

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Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

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ups.com...
You are right.. I was thinking of WordPerfect.

Anyway, I tried your "save in two directories" macro and it works
well. Thanks,

What would be really nice is to add another couple of lines that would
then delete the newly created .wbk file from the directory from which
the macro was invoked. Then that directory would remain free of .wbks


In the meantime, I have put the new backup directory in an entirely
different path so I can periodically do a search in my docs directory
and all subdirectories for *.wbks and delete them all at once.

Thanks again.

Len


Graham Mayor wrote:
It was never possible. See http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm
for an alternative.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


wrote:
Is it possible in Word 2000 and later editions to change the directory
where automatic backups are saved on saving of the next version of a
document?

I know it used to be possible from Tools/options/file locations/ but
backup directory no longer appears.

If so how?

Thanks,

Len