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Default Accessing Favorites in Excel 2003

In past versions of excel when I went to open a file I there was a button on
the left side of the window pane that allowed me to click on my favorites.
In Excel 2003 this button for favorites is not there...is there a way to
change which buttons show up on the open file pane?
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FileOpen. In the Look in: drill down to your C:\Documents and Settings\user\
and select Favorites folder. Don't open it, just select it.

Now go over to Tools and "Add to My Places"

You can also right-click on any folder currently in the "My Places" bar and
remove it.


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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:23:05 -0800, "Evan"
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In past versions of excel when I went to open a file I there was a button on
the left side of the window pane that allowed me to click on my favorites.
In Excel 2003 this button for favorites is not there...is there a way to
change which buttons show up on the open file pane?


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