Office 2007

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HOW are you to determine where the SAVE and SAVE AS functions point
to---which folder and which directory. YOU ARE BLIND with the current
concept here....

What if you have three drives with the same structure? How do you tell what
document you are working on?

TOO MAC LIKE...uninformative crap
@!!!!!
 
You must have created the same structure on the three drives. My system
doesn't have that. Maybe you should change folder names to DocumentsA,
DocumentsB and DocumentsC?
 
Fogot to mention, this is not the newsgroup that addresses issues with
Office products.
 
Telstar said:
HOW are you to determine where the SAVE and SAVE AS functions point
to---which folder and which directory. YOU ARE BLIND with the current
concept here....

What if you have three drives with the same structure? How do you tell what
document you are working on?

TOO MAC LIKE...uninformative crap
@!!!!!

You need to set Office up correclty!!

In Word -- Options / Save /

In Excel - Options / Save /

etc.

Not uninformative. Just pebcak
 
Telstar said:
HOW are you to determine where the SAVE and SAVE AS functions point
to---which folder and which directory. YOU ARE BLIND with the current
concept here....

What if you have three drives with the same structure? How do you tell what
document you are working on?

TOO MAC LIKE...uninformative crap
@!!!!!


Unless you've changed the default file save locations, Office will, as
always, save the files in the C:\Users\%username%\Documents folder.


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