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How do I set the folder view default to "list"?

 
 
lleclair
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      30th Nov 2007
Sometimes when I "Save As", the list of folders in the folder list that comes
up is not in alpha orderna nd I don't know how this gets changed on its own.
How to I set the default of a folder view to "list"
 
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      30th Nov 2007
You don't mention what Word version and OP you are using.
I am on 2003 with XP Pro and have found that this order seems to be dictated
by the settings of the Windows Explorer. Open said application, set to your
requirements. Open Word and cross-fingers the Save-As and Open dialog boxes
are in the order you want.
Hope this helps.
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> Sometimes when I "Save As", the list of folders in the folder list that comes
> up is not in alpha orderna nd I don't know how this gets changed on its own.
> How to I set the default of a folder view to "list"

 
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