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PJ Lightning

We've just started using Word 2002 and I find that when I
click on 'insert picture' the explorer style box that
comes up defaults to thumbnails. Is there a way to reset
the defaults to details? I know it only takes a moment to
click on the button and change it manually but I'd rather
reset the defaults if possible. Thanks
 
M

Mike Williams [MVP]

PJ said:
We've just started using Word 2002 and I find that when I
click on 'insert picture' the explorer style box that
comes up defaults to thumbnails. Is there a way to reset
the defaults to details? I know it only takes a moment to
click on the button and change it manually but I'd rather
reset the defaults if possible. Thanks

There's some cross-over with the Explorer view of that folder. Try changing
it in Explorer first (with Word closed) and then re-open Word. I can't
guarantee results across different versions of Windows :).

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P

PJ Lightning

Thanks but I already tried that. I have My computer and
explorer set to default to details, but it didn't change
Word's default (I have XP pro). It only happens when
inserting a picture, not when opening or saving a file so
I have a feeling it's probably deliberate; MS trying to
be helpful to make it easier to know which picture you're
inserting.
-----Original Message-----
There's some cross-over with the Explorer view of that folder. Try changing
it in Explorer first (with Word closed) and then re-open Word. I can't
guarantee results across different versions of Windows :-
).
 
M

Mike Williams [MVP]

PJ said:
Thanks but I already tried that. I have My computer and
explorer set to default to details, but it didn't change
Word's default (I have XP pro). It only happens when
inserting a picture, not when opening or saving a file so
I have a feeling it's probably deliberate; MS trying to
be helpful to make it easier to know which picture you're
inserting.

Is your default Insert Picture folder "My Pictures"? That folder has default
metadata describing it as a media folder which won't be affected by changes
made to other folders.

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P

PJ Lightning

No it's not. I set the default to a directory I created to
keep all my work in. I rarely use 'my pictures'.
 
J

John

I've also found this, and haven't found a way around it.

I also find that it doesn't remember the last directory that I looked in -
I'd rather it did. I have to keep navigating to get to the same directory
where I have many pictures.
 
M

Mike Williams [MVP]

John said:
I've also found this, and haven't found a way around it.

I also find that it doesn't remember the last directory that I looked
in - I'd rather it did. I have to keep navigating to get to the same
directory where I have many pictures.

Are you changing the file-type with subsequent inserts? Programs usually
remember the directory of the last instance of the same file-type.
 
J

John

Hi, thanks for your reply.

I'm using Insert > Picture > From file (actually I use a toolbar button
instead) then in the Insert Picture window that appears I navigate to the
folder that contains a set of picture (not in My Pictures) and double-click
on a .jpeg. Immediately afterwards (without firstly closing Word) I repeat
this for a different file (but still a .jpeg) but the Insert Picture window
goes back to the default location (C:\ which I've previously set in Tools >
Options, in the File Locations tab under Clipart Pictures).
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi P.J.,

For Word 2002 you'll need a macro to change the default view.
The one in this article MS borrowed from me.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301459

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We've just started using Word 2002 and I find that when I
click on 'insert picture' the explorer style box that
comes up defaults to thumbnails. Is there a way to reset
the defaults to details? I know it only takes a moment to
click on the button and change it manually but I'd rather
reset the defaults if possible. Thanks <<
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

What I've found most helpful is to add the desired picture folder to the
Places Bar so that it is just one click away from the Insert Picture dialog.

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J

John

Thanks, I've done that in some cases, but the problem is that I have many
places where I store my pictures, so I can't add all of them to the Places
Bar.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

But you can add whichever one you're currently using, remove it when you're
done, then add a different one. Also, keep in mind that you can have more
buttons on the Places Bar if you (a) choose Small Icons and (b) increase the
dialog size by dragging (you can even Maximize by double-clicking the title
bar).

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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all may benefit.
 
S

sf

No it's not. I set the default to a directory I created to
keep all my work in. I rarely use 'my pictures'.

How did you do that?


Practice safe eating - always use condiments
 
S

sf

What I've found most helpful is to add the desired picture folder to the
Places Bar so that it is just one click away from the Insert Picture dialog.


Places Bar?


Practice safe eating - always use condiments
 
T

TF

Tools, Options, File Locations.

Terry

No it's not. I set the default to a directory I created to
keep all my work in. I rarely use 'my pictures'.

How did you do that?


Practice safe eating - always use condiments
 
J

John

But you can add whichever one you're currently using, remove it when you're
done, then add a different one

Nice idea Suzanne. I'll do that, thanks.
 

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