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Add favorites to "Save" window
How do I add the favorites folder to a "Save" or "Save As" window, so I can
just open favorites, click on the folder and save an excel file directly to the correct folder without having to go through drive, directory, subdirectory, folder, subfolder to save it? |
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Anne
What version of Excel are you running? 2002(XP) and newer should already have "Favorites" on the "My Places" bar in the filesave as and fileopen dialog. If not there, see this KB article http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;282087 You can stick any folder you want onto the "My Places" bar. Also the default folder can be typed into the dialog box at ToolsOptionsGeneralDefault file location. "Save" will use that folder. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:03:06 -0800, "Anne" wrote: How do I add the favorites folder to a "Save" or "Save As" window, so I can just open favorites, click on the folder and save an excel file directly to the correct folder without having to go through drive, directory, subdirectory, folder, subfolder to save it? |
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