You haven't said what version of Word you're asking about, but if you're
mucking with the Registry, it's probably Word 2000? Since Word 2002 and 2003
allow for adding folders to the Places Bar through the UI (and permit many
more than five).
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"NDeL" wrote in message
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Several Windows programs use common open and save dialog boxes, and these
provide for the "Places Bar" on the lefthand side with up to 5 buttons
available (by default, History, Desktop, My Documents, My Computer, and
Network Places). This list is customizable through the registry key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\comdlg3
2\PlacesBar,
and the Control Panel Applet TweakUI provides an easy interface for doing
so.
For example, one may specify a directory path (folder location) for one
or
more of the buttons.
Word (and Outlook) uses similar appearing open and save dialogue boxes,
but
their Places Bars are not affected by the above-noted key. Does anyone
know
where the respective Word (and Outlook) Places Bar registry keys (or other
location) where the buttons are set and can be customized (such as to
match
the customization under the above-noted key)?