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how to change the default "look in" window when inserting a hyperl

 
 
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      5th Oct 2007
OK, say you are sending a new email message and you go to insert a hyperlink.
Can you change the default folder location that appears in the "look in"
when "existing file or web page" is selected? If so, how? Thanks.
 
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      7th Oct 2007
That really is a function of Word so you may want to post this question to a Word news group.

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After furious head scratching, question on links where info is added an asked:

| OK, say you are sending a new email message and you go to insert a
| hyperlink. Can you change the default folder location that appears in
| the "look in" when "existing file or web page" is selected? If so,
| how? Thanks.
 
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