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Raymond Ellis
 
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Default How do I setup the default location to save word files?

Gentlemen,
Sometimes I want to retrieve a file for Word from a disk in drive "A". After
I'm done and I want a file from "C", I find that the default has change to
"A" and I have to manually find the directory on "C" to correct it.Is there
any way to "Lock in" the default on "C".?


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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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You will avoid that problem and also the problem of corrupting your
documents if you NEVER open documents from the A: drive. You should always
copy them to the Hard Disk and open them from there.

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Gentlemen,
Sometimes I want to retrieve a file for Word from a disk in drive "A".

After
I'm done and I want a file from "C", I find that the default has change to
"A" and I have to manually find the directory on "C" to correct it.Is

there
any way to "Lock in" the default on "C".?



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