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How to display full file path name in Excel 2007
Excel 2003 has an option to display a Web toolbar that would show the entire
file path and name of the active file. I cannot find an equivalent function in Excel 2007, can someone tell me how to accomplish that? The same problem exists with Word 2007--I was able to get a macro that will display the full file path in the doc title bar once the macro is added to the Normal template. A similar solution for Excel would work, but I would prefer to find an option that would automatically display the full file path as the Web toolbar did. |
Answer: How to display full file path name in Excel 2007
In Excel 2007, you can display the full file path and name of the active file by customizing the Quick Access Toolbar. Here are the steps:
Now, the full file path and name of the active file will be displayed in the Quick Access Toolbar. If you want to move the toolbar to a different location, you can right-click on it and select Show Quick Access Toolbar Below/ Above the Ribbon. |
How to display full file path name in Excel 2007
You could add the Document Location control from the All Commands group to
the QAT as described he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...659011033.aspx -- Jim "Gary Roll" wrote in message ... | Excel 2003 has an option to display a Web toolbar that would show the entire | file path and name of the active file. I cannot find an equivalent function | in Excel 2007, can someone tell me how to accomplish that? | | The same problem exists with Word 2007--I was able to get a macro that will | display the full file path in the doc title bar once the macro is added to | the Normal template. A similar solution for Excel would work, but I would | prefer to find an option that would automatically display the full file path | as the Web toolbar did. |
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