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Peggy Marlar Peggy Marlar is offline
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Default File Name and Path in Footers

When sending a document as an attachment via email, the file name and path in
the footer changes from the actual file name and path the document resides to
the C drive\Documents and Setting\the user's name\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files. Does anyone know how to keep the actual File Name and Path
to remain in the footer? Thank you.
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Default File Name and Path in Footers

You could unlink the field before sending the document (Ctrl+Shift+F9); or
you can lock it with Ctrl+F11.

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"Peggy Marlar" Peggy wrote in message
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When sending a document as an attachment via email, the file name and path
in
the footer changes from the actual file name and path the document resides
to
the C drive\Documents and Setting\the user's name\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files. Does anyone know how to keep the actual File Name and
Path
to remain in the footer? Thank you.



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