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is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in Excel
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RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like { } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to "AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example after
using the Save As command.


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"Jay Freedman" wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like { } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to "AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example after
using the Save As command.


--
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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.


Thanks very much Jay RBP

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"Jay Freedman" wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like { } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to "AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example after
using the Save As command.


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
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all may benefit.


Hello Jay - I just tried that and while the file name appears the path does not. Is there a space after the filename and before the back slash p?



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RBPrice wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or
somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename
and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText
entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like
{ } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in
the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to
"AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on
the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have
to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example
after
using the Save As command.


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so
all may benefit.


Hello Jay - I just tried that and while the file name appears the
path does not. Is there a space after the filename and before the
back slash p?


Yes, there is.




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"Jay Freedman" wrote:

RBPrice wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks

If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or
somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename
and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText
entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like
{ } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in
the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to
"AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on
the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have
to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example
after
using the Save As command.


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so
all may benefit.


Hello Jay - I just tried that and while the file name appears the
path does not. Is there a space after the filename and before the
back slash p?


Yes, there is.


OK - that helped. And don't try it on Document1 'cause it has no path.

:^|

Thanks muchly.

Bob Price
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Is there a way to put the path and file name in the title bar in Word 07?? I
need this when workin on all docs.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or somewhere
else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename and
path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText entries,
but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like { } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in the
dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to "AutoText"
if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on the
template will display their path and filename values. You may have to update
the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9, for example after
using the Save As command.


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
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Graham Mayor already gave you an answer to this question in your "Path in
Titlebar" thread. Please don't hijack unrelated threads.

michelle w wrote:
Is there a way to put the path and file name in the title bar in Word
07?? I need this when workin on all docs.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

RBPrice wrote:
is there a way to tag a Word file with the path and file name as in
Excel &File?

Thanks


If you mean you want that information in a header or footer, or
somewhere else in the document's text:

In Word 2003 and earlier, that's an AutoText entry named "Filename
and path", which you can insert from the Insert AutoText menu.

In Word 2007, Microsoft neglected to include any default AutoText
entries, but it's easy to create this one.

- Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field markers, which look like
{ } .
- Between the markers, type filename \p
- Press F9 to update the field.

Then select the field and press Alt+F3 to make it a Quick Part (in
the dialog, you can change the Gallery setting from "Quick Part" to
"AutoText" if you wish).

This field can be put into a template so that all documents based on
the template will display their path and filename values. You may
have to update the field manually by clicking in it and pressing F9,
for example after using the Save As command.


--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.



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