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Default When opening, how can I make Word the default starting folder

It is annoying to have to go through "Documents" scrolldown and select "Word"
to go to my files. How can I go directly to Word?
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Default When opening, how can I make Word the default starting folder

You can select the folder in which Word opens on the File Locations tab of
Tools | Options.

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It is annoying to have to go through "Documents" scrolldown and select

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