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Default 2003 version of excel has no path default setup for importing dat.

2000 version of Excel had a default path for importing data & open files &
xml but
the 2003 version of excel does not go to the default path when importing data.
it always goes to my data subdirectory under C: drive instead of the default
path
that is set up under tools/general. Could the 2003 version be set up so
importing
external data defaults to the default working folder??????
Thanks for you help.
Gene Rose


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