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In 2003 version the web toolbar helps quite a lot in knowing the exact
address of the file open. I need a same facility in 2007 version now. How 2 achieve the same? -- Best Regards, FARAZ A. QURESHI |
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I also had the same question in regards to Office 2007 applications. I often
used the Web Toolbar in my older Office applications to copy the full path and filename for the open document or spreadsheet so I could then easily paste it as a link in an email or other document. I've found a way in Office 2007 to get to the full path under Document Properties, but it is not quite as straightforward (i.e. must use Office Button, select Prepare, Properties, then you get the Document Properties bar with a Location box that contains the full pathname. Unfortunately the Document Properties bar disappears every time you close Excel, and has to be brought back as above. Does anybody have a better shortcut to display the full pathname of open files for quick/easy copy and paste access? "FARAZ QURESHI" wrote: In 2003 version the web toolbar helps quite a lot in knowing the exact address of the file open. I need a same facility in 2007 version now. How 2 achieve the same? -- Best Regards, FARAZ A. QURESHI |
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