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Default Adding new folders for "Look In:" when selecting File - Open

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Big UT Fan wrote:

Jim,
Got that this is clearly a global setting versus an Excel setting but I
just wanted a solution. Definitely works for me...what does "OP" stand for
in relation to this forum?

Thanks, Mike

"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:

Well I have never done that before... Obviously.

hanks Dave.

Note to the OP... that is not an XL specific setting. That is a modification
that affects the LookIn: globally.
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Jim Thomlinson


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Open the File|Open dialog
Traverse to the folder that you want to add
Click on Tools, then Add to my places

If you don't see see that option, share the version of excel you're using.


Big UT Fan wrote:

How do I add new "places" in the File - Open panel specifically the "Look
In:" pre-selected locations? Thanks!

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