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Default Placing filename/filespec in Word Document

MS Word 2000

How do I place the filename/filespec of the current document in the
document itself, either in the body text or in the header/footer?

For example:

D:\Data\Audit\Comments.doc

Placed in the header or body, where the information is automatically
updated when either the location or filename of the document is
changed.

Similar to the Excel formula =CELL("filename")

Thanks in advance,

Fred Holmes
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Default Placing filename/filespec in Word Document

Click Insert | AutoText, choose the Filename item in the header/footer
category. This inserts the FILENAME field, which can, alternatively,
be inserted via Insert | Field.

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MS Word 2000

How do I place the filename/filespec of the current document in the
document itself, either in the body text or in the header/footer?

For example:

D:\Data\Audit\Comments.doc

Placed in the header or body, where the information is automatically
updated when either the location or filename of the document is
changed.

Similar to the Excel formula =CELL("filename")

Thanks in advance,

Fred Holmes






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Default Placing filename/filespec in Word Document

See:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/File_Name_And_Path.htm

Fred Holmes wrote:
MS Word 2000

How do I place the filename/filespec of the current document in the
document itself, either in the body text or in the header/footer?

For example:

D:\Data\Audit\Comments.doc

Placed in the header or body, where the information is automatically
updated when either the location or filename of the document is
changed.

Similar to the Excel formula =CELL("filename")

Thanks in advance,

Fred Holmes


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