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Eric
(I got an error when posting this message, so I'm posting it again. Sorry if
this results in a duplicate.)
I'm using Word 2003.
I often work on multiple versions of a document. For example, I'll open
C:\...\filename.doc and save it as D:\...\filename.doc.
The problem is that Word's File Open list sometimes displays the full path
name and sometimes not, so I can't be sure which version of the document I'm
looking at unless I open it and check properties.
I've tried to right-click on the File Open list to see if I can find more
information, but nothing happens.
Is there any way to determine the full name of a document, including drive
and path, before opening it?
Thanks.
this results in a duplicate.)
I'm using Word 2003.
I often work on multiple versions of a document. For example, I'll open
C:\...\filename.doc and save it as D:\...\filename.doc.
The problem is that Word's File Open list sometimes displays the full path
name and sometimes not, so I can't be sure which version of the document I'm
looking at unless I open it and check properties.
I've tried to right-click on the File Open list to see if I can find more
information, but nothing happens.
Is there any way to determine the full name of a document, including drive
and path, before opening it?
Thanks.