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Default How can I set Office to save documents in the current folder?

I do not like the default location MS uses for saving files (deeply nested).
Instead, I have a "Data Files" folder directly under C:\, and I create
folders there for my documents. I have set Word to open to the correct
folder, but I have found that when I save or "save as" a document, it often
ends up in the nested folder established by MS. How can I change this so
Word will save documents in whatever folder I am currently using?

I am using Vista Home Premium and Office 2007.

Thanks,
MaryL

 
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