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To the best of my knowledge, this is a code that is interpreted when you
print and the current path inserted. So I don't see how you could retrieve any previous setting. That said, if you wanted to get a hex editor and examine the binary content of the file, the original path may be stored in there somewhere. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tyler Robbins" wrote in message ... Excel 2003 has a feature that one can put in the header and footer not only the file name, but also the path "&path" I am trying to search to see if there is a way to show what was stored in the original path of the excel document, or maybe be able to turn this feature off. Without editing the document, is there a way? |
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