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Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.

Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?
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Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
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Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.

Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?

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Default Selecting position on desktop of new document

Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
--
Richard

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"madkiwi" wrote:

Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.

Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?

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Did this response get attached to the wrong question by mistake?

On Feb 3, 11:39*am, RichUE wrote:
Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
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Richard

Search the web and raise money for charity atwww.everyclick.com



"madkiwi" wrote:
Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.


Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?-

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Default Selecting position on desktop of new document

Did this response get attached to the wrong question by mistake?

On Feb 3, 11:39*am, RichUE wrote:
Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
--
Richard

Search the web and raise money for charity atwww.everyclick.com



"madkiwi" wrote:
Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.


Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?-



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Yes it did!
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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote:

Did this response get attached to the wrong question by mistake?

On Feb 3, 11:39 am, RichUE wrote:
Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
--
Richard

Search the web and raise money for charity atwww.everyclick.com



"madkiwi" wrote:
Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.


Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?-

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Yes it did!
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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote:

Did this response get attached to the wrong question by mistake?

On Feb 3, 11:39 am, RichUE wrote:
Rather than saving all your documents on the Desktop, save them in My
Documents and create sub-folders for different document types, e.g. Letters,
Forms.
--
Richard

Search the web and raise money for charity atwww.everyclick.com



"madkiwi" wrote:
Is there a way to tell Word 2007 where to open a new document? I have a
widescreen monitor and if I have Word open on the right side of the screen,
but all new word documents want to open on the left.


Can I force Word to open new docs anywhere else?-

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