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Access to excel files not on drive C
Hi, I run a PC with the OS (Vista) on drive C, the programmes on the D
drive and my data on the E drive. My question is this - when i open Excel how do I get it to point automatically at my E drive where my Ecel files are? Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated |
Access to excel files not on drive C
hi
what version of excel do you have?? 2003 on the menu bar..... toolsoptionsgeneral tabdefault file location: enter the file path to your default file folder. 2007 office buttonexcel options not sure after here but it's there somewhere. Regards FSt1 "Petert" wrote: Hi, I run a PC with the OS (Vista) on drive C, the programmes on the D drive and my data on the E drive. My question is this - when i open Excel how do I get it to point automatically at my E drive where my Ecel files are? Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated |
Access to excel files not on drive C
On Sat, 9 May 2009 22:25:01 -0700, FSt1
wrote: hi what version of excel do you have?? 2003 on the menu bar..... toolsoptionsgeneral tabdefault file location: enter the file path to your default file folder. 2007 office buttonexcel options not sure after here but it's there somewhere. Regards FSt1 Many thanks - Excel 2003 - your suggestion was exactly what was needed |
Access to excel files not on drive C
2007
office buttonexcel options Save Tab from menu on left Regards Ken........................ "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi what version of excel do you have?? 2003 on the menu bar..... toolsoptionsgeneral tabdefault file location: enter the file path to your default file folder. 2007 office buttonexcel options not sure after here but it's there somewhere. Regards FSt1 "Petert" wrote: Hi, I run a PC with the OS (Vista) on drive C, the programmes on the D drive and my data on the E drive. My question is this - when i open Excel how do I get it to point automatically at my E drive where my Ecel files are? Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated |
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