Requests from clients

  • Thread starter Doug Robbins - Word MVP - DELETE UPPERCASE CHARACT
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - DELETE UPPERCASE CHARACT

Hi Andre,

By inserting a { FILENAME \p } field (Via Insert>Field) in the footer. I
would however warn you strongly about do this in the normal.dot template as
it will almost certainly screw up any labels that you try to create by
insert the filename on them as well. What you should really do is create a
separate template especially for this purpose.

If you do this and you do not want Document 1 etc to appear on an unsaved
document, you can use an { IF } field construction to compare the {
SAVEDATE } of the document to the value that field returns for an unsaved
document and only have the { FILENAME \p } appear if the { SAVEDATE } is
later.

Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.

Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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Andre Southgate

Hi There!

I have a client who wants to modify the normal.dot to
somehow automatically show the location of the saved
document at the bottom of each document? Like at the bottom
of the documents to have c:\documents and
settings\administrator\my documents

How can this easily be acheived,
 
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Andre

Another solution if the users just wants to know where the document is open
from is to put the Web Address tool onto the Menu Bar. This will then
display the full path to the active document.

Hi There!

I have a client who wants to modify the normal.dot to
somehow automatically show the location of the saved
document at the bottom of each document? Like at the bottom
of the documents to have c:\documents and
settings\administrator\my documents

How can this easily be acheived,
 

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