Autocomplete in save operations

S

steve

Hi all,
I've got Office 2003 SP3 installed and have a question...

Whenever I go to save a document the file/folder name I type is not getting
consistently "autocompleted".
For example, a lot of my documents are stored in my D:\Reports directory,
which has a subdirectory for every year, and a subdirectory for every month.
When I go 'File' -> 'Save As', I type 'D:\Reports\2007\No' and expect it to
autocomplete to 'D:\Reports\2007\November' but it does not. However, if I
type 'D:\Reports\2007\Oc' it *does* autocomplete this to
'D:\Reports\2007\October' and I can hit return and be taken to this
directory.

I'm baffled as to why it autocompletes some folder names and not others?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Matt
 
S

steve

Echo S said:
Do you have another folder in the 2007 folder that begins with "No"?

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steve said:
Hi all,
I've got Office 2003 SP3 installed and have a question...

Whenever I go to save a document the file/folder name I type is not
getting consistently "autocompleted".
For example, a lot of my documents are stored in my D:\Reports directory,
which has a subdirectory for every year, and a subdirectory for every
month. When I go 'File' -> 'Save As', I type 'D:\Reports\2007\No' and
expect it to autocomplete to 'D:\Reports\2007\November' but it does not.
However, if I type 'D:\Reports\2007\Oc' it *does* autocomplete this to
'D:\Reports\2007\October' and I can hit return and be taken to this
directory.

I'm baffled as to why it autocompletes some folder names and not others?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

No, there is only one folder beginning with N
 

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