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Stefan Blom
 
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Default open dialogue Box

No, in Word 2000 you cannot resize the Open dialog box.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Bob Griendling" wrote in message
...
Your second suggestion doesn't work. I'm using Word 2000. Is it

supposed
to?

Bob
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
As you have seen, the column width is determined by the longest

filename.
In
my copy of Word 2003, Word does default to showing all the folders

(that
is,
the "top" of the list). There are two things you can do that will

help:

1. Create subfolders. Whenever a folder gets so full that you

can't see
the
entire contents in the Open or Save dialog, divide it into

subfolders,
just
the same as you would do with paper folders in a filing cabinet.

2. Increase the size of the Open and Save dialogs. You can drag

them
bigger
by pulling on the ridged handle on the lower right corner, or you

can
maximize them by double-clicking on the title bar (restore by

repeating
that
action).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Bob Griendling" wrote in message
...
When I choose any way to open a document, the open dialogue box

opens,
but
then the contents shift to the right. For example, I have five

columns
when
I open My documents, the first approximately three columns are

files and
the
last two docs. When I open the box the columns shift to the

right,
showing
the second, third and fourth columns and part of the fifth.

In the past when this happened, I traced the problem to a

particularly
long
file or doc name, which I then shortened to correct the problem.

But
this
doesn't seem to be the case now.

Because my first move is to open one of the folders, I'd like all

them to
show.

Any suggestions of why this happens?

Bob