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change microsoft word title bar document name file
Microsoft word title bar used to have file name as the window title.
In Office XP the title bar shows as "document1" , "document2", "document3" ...... and so on.. I would like to display the file name in the title bar. Anyone knows where to set this option. |
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change microsoft word title bar document name file
The generic names are only used when the doc is first created. As soon as you
save the file with the name of your choice, the new name will appear while the file is open. HTH |:) "gbp" wrote: Microsoft word title bar used to have file name as the window title. In Office XP the title bar shows as "document1" , "document2", "document3" ..... and so on.. I would like to display the file name in the title bar. Anyone knows where to set this option. |
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change microsoft word title bar document name file
Add the line
ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveDocument.FullName to an autoopen macro http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm to display the document name/path in the title bar. But note that the document must be saved before it has a name to display. Document1 etc are the default working names. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gbp wrote: Microsoft word title bar used to have file name as the window title. In Office XP the title bar shows as "document1" , "document2", "document3" ..... and so on.. I would like to display the file name in the title bar. Anyone knows where to set this option. |
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change microsoft word title bar document name file
Thanks,
But these are not the new documents . I am opening existing douments. "CyberTaz" wrote: The generic names are only used when the doc is first created. As soon as you save the file with the name of your choice, the new name will appear while the file is open. HTH |:) "gbp" wrote: Microsoft word title bar used to have file name as the window title. In Office XP the title bar shows as "document1" , "document2", "document3" ..... and so on.. I would like to display the file name in the title bar. Anyone knows where to set this option. |
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change microsoft word title bar document name file
If that is the case, then they are being treated as templates, and you are
not opening the documents themselves but new documents based on them. This can happen if you are opening the documents from Windows Explorer and the file associations have become scrambled so that the default action for the ..doc file type is New instead of Open. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "gbp" wrote in message ... Thanks, But these are not the new documents . I am opening existing douments. "CyberTaz" wrote: The generic names are only used when the doc is first created. As soon as you save the file with the name of your choice, the new name will appear while the file is open. HTH |:) "gbp" wrote: Microsoft word title bar used to have file name as the window title. In Office XP the title bar shows as "document1" , "document2", "document3" ..... and so on.. I would like to display the file name in the title bar. Anyone knows where to set this option. |
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