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Saving a copy of a document
Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document
without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 08:43:19 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? Use the macro shown in the section "Save document to two locations" at http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm. See http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium Open Save As dialog: 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button. 2. Select Save As Copy file to another folder: 3. [Ctrl]+ Right Mouse Button the file name. 4. Drag and drop the file into the backup folder. Rename file: 5. Click the backup folder. 6. Right click the copied file. 7. Select rename 8. Edit name 9. Accept. [Enter] / Cancel [Esc] *** good luck *** " wrote: Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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*** Correction ***
Step 3. should be "Left" instead of "Right" Mouse Button. *** These posts need an edit option *** "Mecalith" wrote: For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium Open Save As dialog: 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button. 2. Select Save As Copy file to another folder: 3. [Ctrl]+ Right Mouse Button the file name. 4. Drag and drop the file into the backup folder. Rename file: 5. Click the backup folder. 6. Right click the copied file. 7. Select rename 8. Edit name 9. Accept. [Enter] / Cancel [Esc] *** good luck *** " wrote: Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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*** addendum *** Step 0. Save your current version. *The previous post only makes a copy of your last saved version.* *** I really could use an edit option *** "Mecalith" wrote: *** Correction *** Step 3. should be "Left" instead of "Right" Mouse Button. *** These posts need an edit option *** "Mecalith" wrote: For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium Open Save As dialog: 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button. 2. Select Save As Copy file to another folder: 3. [Ctrl]+ Right Mouse Button the file name. 4. Drag and drop the file into the backup folder. Rename file: 5. Click the backup folder. 6. Right click the copied file. 7. Select rename 8. Edit name 9. Accept. [Enter] / Cancel [Esc] *** good luck *** " wrote: Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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*** addendum 2 ***
Close the Save As Dialog: 10. Click [Cancel] . *** I hope this is the end *** "Mecalith" wrote: *** addendum *** Step 0. Save your current version. *The previous post only makes a copy of your last saved version.* *** I really could use an edit option *** "Mecalith" wrote: *** Correction *** Step 3. should be "Left" instead of "Right" Mouse Button. *** These posts need an edit option *** "Mecalith" wrote: For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium Open Save As dialog: 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button. 2. Select Save As Copy file to another folder: 3. [Ctrl]+ Right Mouse Button the file name. 4. Drag and drop the file into the backup folder. Rename file: 5. Click the backup folder. 6. Right click the copied file. 7. Select rename 8. Edit name 9. Accept. [Enter] / Cancel [Esc] *** good luck *** " wrote: Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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This is an issue that Microsoft should have resolved with Word 2007 -
seems like such an obvious addition. (Hopefully they are listening to this.) |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm
Just remember NEVER save to any form of removable media - floppies, flash drives, CDRs, etc. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP wrote in message ... Does anyone know if it is possible to save a copy of a document without resetting the file location? So, say I am working on a document saved on the C drive, but want to make a backup copy on to my M drive...I can save the file to M, but then I am working with the file on the M drive, not where I originally was in the C drive. Alternatively, is it possible to save documents in multiple locations - the C and M drive when you hit save? |
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They did resolve such issues long ago, with the provision of a programming
language. The link to my web site quoted by a couple of contributors shows how. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org wrote: This is an issue that Microsoft should have resolved with Word 2007 - seems like such an obvious addition. (Hopefully they are listening to this.) |
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