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I am trying to get two different folders set in Word. Just like you could do
under [Extra], [Options], tab [File Locations] in the previous versions of Word. There was a personal folder setting for templates, and there was a public folder setting for templates. How do I do that in Word 2007? -- MCITP SQL Server 2005 MCTS SQL Server 2005 MCDBA SQL Server 2000 MCSE Windows 2000 |
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Hi Gé,
In Word 2007 those settings are still available in the Word Options Dialog. You can use Office Button=Word Options=Advanced (or Alt, T, O, A) then scroll down in the Advanced category to the 'General' section and click on the [File Locations] button. =========== "Gé Brander" c70070540 hotmail com wrote in message ... I am trying to get two different folders set in Word. Just like you could do under [Extra], [Options], tab [File Locations] in the previous versions of Word. There was a personal folder setting for templates, and there was a public folder setting for templates. How do I do that in Word 2007? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Not for me. I did find the File location button but it was greyed and could
not be activated. What to do? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Gé, In Word 2007 those settings are still available in the Word Options Dialog. You can use Office Button=Word Options=Advanced (or Alt, T, O, A) then scroll down in the Advanced category to the 'General' section and click on the [File Locations] button. =========== "Gé Brander" c70070540 hotmail com wrote in message ... I am trying to get two different folders set in Word. Just like you could do under [Extra], [Options], tab [File Locations] in the previous versions of Word. There was a personal folder setting for templates, and there was a public folder setting for templates. How do I do that in Word 2007? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Make sure you have a document open (or a new document) before you access the
Word Options. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "Sina" wrote in message ... Not for me. I did find the File location button but it was greyed and could not be activated. What to do? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Gé, In Word 2007 those settings are still available in the Word Options Dialog. You can use Office Button=Word Options=Advanced (or Alt, T, O, A) then scroll down in the Advanced category to the 'General' section and click on the [File Locations] button. |
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I've just found it. click on the Office button, then at the bottom you see
'word options' - file locations is in there. "Gé Brander" wrote: I am trying to get two different folders set in Word. Just like you could do under [Extra], [Options], tab [File Locations] in the previous versions of Word. There was a personal folder setting for templates, and there was a public folder setting for templates. How do I do that in Word 2007? -- MCITP SQL Server 2005 MCTS SQL Server 2005 MCDBA SQL Server 2000 MCSE Windows 2000 |
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