>>> We had a user ask us today to configure his new PC the way his
>>> notebook works. He said that after he saves a file in a program
>>> like word, he can the go into Outlook, click on the "Attach File"
>>> icon and the dialogue box goes to the directory of the document he
>>> just saved. Of course I just laughed and said that Outlook isn't
>>> that clever!!! So he showed me - saved a document in a directory I
>>> told him and then created a new email, clicked "Aattach File" and it
>>> opened to that folder ready to attach the newly saved file!!!
>>>
>>> Just wondering if anyone else has ever noticed this and more
>>> importantly - how do you configure Outlook to be this clever????
>>>
>> It isn't that Outlook is particularly clever, it's that Outlook and
>> Word use the same common file dialog. The only reasons I would think
>> that it wasn't working properly is that Word and Outlook are
>> different versions, or that it's 2007 and you have a suite that
>> didn't come with Outlook and Outlook installed after the fact, which
>> tends to cause some weird effects.
>>
>> If you go from Word to Excel, do you see the same thing, or do those
>> match up directories?
>>
>> What version of Office? What version of Windows?
>
> I cannot confirm at the moment if it works with other office programs
> as well - but when I can get access again I will try. The system that
> it is working on is Office 2003 Pro - so everything was installed at
> the same time. The PC has Office 2007 Pro - so again Word and Outlook
> were installed at the same time. Both systems are running XP SP2. I
> have also tried with my Off2007 and the Attach File just goes to the
> same location each time. I vaguely remember setting it when I first
> installed Office 2007 but now can't find where. This probably hasn't
> helped much but I will get back once I can test the matching of
> directories from different programs other than just Word and Outlook.
First thing I would verify is that it works across office in general If
it does, try starting Outlook in safe mode to see if that alleviates the
problem, perhaps an add-in is causing the feature not to work.
I am pretty sure that there isn't a setting to set anywhere.
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-f.h.
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