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Graham Mayor
 
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It sounds like the recent documents folder has been moved to the root of the
C:\Drive. You can restore this folder to its original location simply with
TweakUI. It is a Windows issue rather than a Word issue.

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fj wrote:
An example: When I open My Computer, and then double click on the
Local Disk (C icon, it displays a list of the files and folders I
have on the C: drive. If I then open Microsoft Word and use the
file|open drop down menu to open a file, say addresses.doc, a
shortcut to that file (addresses.doc) appears on the C: file list
display. It is not a temporary shortcut, it remains after Word is
closed and after the system is shut down and restarted.


Navigating through the C: file list to the file and then double
clicking on the file name also opens it in Word with the same result,
the shortcut is created on C: and shows in the file list. It is a
valid shortcut, double clicking on it opens the file.

Further investigation indicates that it may be a Microsoft Office
setting not unique to Word, since opening a file in Excel does the
same thing. Opening files with other applications, such as Notepad or
Adobe Photoshop, does not exhibit this behavior.

This is a new development, it did not used to do this. I do not want
a shortcut created on C: for every file I open. I have not yet found
the way to disable this feature.


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

It is difficult to understand what you are referring to here. Word
makes a variety of temporary files on the hard drive (which should
be removed when Word is closed) and Windows makes all kinds of
records about the files you open. Neither can be prevented. If you
identify which files you are referring to, then it may be possible
to recommend a work around.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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




fj wrote:
When I open a file in Word 2003, it creates a shortcut to that file
in the Local Disk (Hard Drive). The result is an undesirable
cluttering of the Local Disk file display. How do I disable this
feature?