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My Places in Office 2007
I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My
Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? |
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My Places in Office 2007
That is the "My Places", select a folder in the large window and then
R-click in the "My places" area. JohnC wrote: I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? |
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My Places in Office 2007
What large window do I use? I don't see a "my places" area in any window,
including when I click on the Windows logo in the upper left and then click Open. "Bob I" wrote: That is the "My Places", select a folder in the large window and then R-click in the "My places" area. JohnC wrote: I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? . |
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My Places in Office 2007
After clicking open, the dialog box that appears has 2 panes, a narrow
one on the left (what you refer to as "My Places") and a wide one to the right of it, containing files and folders. Select a folder in the right pane, then Right-click in left pane for the options menu. JohnC wrote: What large window do I use? I don't see a "my places" area in any window, including when I click on the Windows logo in the upper left and then click Open. "Bob I" wrote: That is the "My Places", select a folder in the large window and then R-click in the "My places" area. JohnC wrote: I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? . |
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My Places in Office 2007
In article , JohnC wrote:
I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? Ah, great question. Go the File, Open dialog box. Navigate to the folder you want to add and select it. Rightclick in the pane on the left of the dialog and choose "Add [foldername]" from the popup menu. |
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My Places in Office 2007
Thanks, Steve and Bob.
I guess I figured it out. I need to right-click on "Favorites" in that left pane, and that allows to me to add a location. (Right-clicking in an empty area of the left pane provides only two choices: "show all folders" and "expand to current folder" -- there's nothing like "add [foldername]".) "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: In article , JohnC wrote: I just moved from Office 2003 to 2007. I can't find an equivalent to My Places in the Open and Save dialogs; all I see is a navigation bar. Is there some way to add My Places or its equivalent? And once I have it, how do I edit it? Ah, great question. Go the File, Open dialog box. Navigate to the folder you want to add and select it. Rightclick in the pane on the left of the dialog and choose "Add [foldername]" from the popup menu. . |
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