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"Julie in Sussex" wrote:
Hi, I started a new document by selecting a template. I then wanted to save it immediately with a document file name. When I did a Save As and selected the correct Folder for it to be saved in, I couldn't see the names of the files which were already there!! I double checked in Computer, and the files are definitely there. However, when I open an existing document Save As works as expected - all files in the Folder are displayed. This is a real nuisance as I need to name documents in numerical order - I pick the next one by checking the last file name used, e.g. if I see Letter12, I would name the new document Letter13. I have checked through various options in Word, and both on-line and off-line help but cannot find any reference to how to sort it out. You write : "I started a new document by selecting a template. I then wanted to save it immediately with a document file name." Do you actually open the template, or create a document based on that template? If the former (You will see the name of the template in the title bar at the top of the window), when you do "Save As", Word will try to crete a new *.dot, not a *.doc, which means that you will not see the *.doc files in the current folder where you are trying to save. Make sure you are creating a new document based on the template. |
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