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Originally Posted by Guinison
Ok lets see if I can make this clear as mud.
If I have a file say in c:\word.doc and same file d:\word.doc is there a way to save any changes to the file in both locations?
IE: if I open c:\word.doc change the file and then when I save I want it to save at both locations == c:\word.doc and d:\word.doc
This may be so incredibly simple that I am just overlooking the answer.
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As far as I know, Word itself cannot do this on its own, however it does allow the use of macros and add-ins... This is the best explanation I've come up with, found at
http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm
Keep in mind, there are a few ways of doing this depending on your desired destination. Local Hard Drive(s), A
rive, or Removable Media (Flash Drives).
Also if I recall its best just to have the file copied over to the new location, either by hand or through a macro. But I'm pretty sure, Folder/File Sync might be the best way to go, if you normally save to say C:\Windows\Users\WordBanter*\Documents\Current Project*\word.doc you can sync that folder with another folder on a different local disk, that will re-sync ever 15 minutes or so depending on its options. I don't know about Floppy or Flash Drives though.
You might want to install a third party, preferably free, examples found he
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best...on-utility.htm