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Scott Schaffer
 
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Is there any way to set MS Word 2003 so that when you click on File Open you get a tree view of the hard drive and not just the current folder you are in?

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Is there any way to set MS Word 2003 so that when you click on File
Open you get a tree view of the hard drive and not just the current
folder you are in?

Thanks


Scott Schaffer
ITSA
Olive Waller Zinkhan & Waller



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There is no way of having Word's file Open menu show you a tree view of
anything. That can be done using My Computer or Windows Explorer.

The directory shown by File Open is set in Tools Options File
Locations
Documents. However, you do not get a "Tree" display.

Hope this helps.

Tom
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Word Shell/User


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