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From: brown6m on 11 May 2010 16:55 I'm using Word 2007. I figured out how to save the default "Save" location, and it works fine when I am starting a new document from scratch. But when I'm opening a document that someone has emailed me, and do a "Save As," it's still opening the "My Documents" file instead of the new file path I created (went to Word options in the Microsoft button, then clicked on "Save" and then entered a new "Default File Location). Has anyone else had this problem? If so, were you able to fix it so that it will always open the new file path you chose? Thanks.
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 11 May 2010 17:41 Save As always defaults to the folder where the original document is saved. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "brown6m" <brown6m(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:333B9989-744C-473A-A04A-161F231C039C(a)microsoft.com... > I'm using Word 2007. I figured out how to save the default "Save" > location, > and it works fine when I am starting a new document from scratch. But > when > I'm opening a document that someone has emailed me, and do a "Save As," > it's > still opening the "My Documents" file instead of the new file path I > created > (went to Word options in the Microsoft button, then clicked on "Save" and > then entered a new "Default File Location). Has anyone else had this > problem? If so, were you able to fix it so that it will always open the > new > file path you chose? Thanks.
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on 11 May 2010 17:48 You really should not open documents directly from email messages. Rather, first save the attachment to the desired location. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "brown6m" <brown6m(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:333B9989-744C-473A-A04A-161F231C039C(a)microsoft.com... > I'm using Word 2007. I figured out how to save the default "Save" > location, > and it works fine when I am starting a new document from scratch. But > when > I'm opening a document that someone has emailed me, and do a "Save As," > it's > still opening the "My Documents" file instead of the new file path I > created > (went to Word options in the Microsoft button, then clicked on "Save" and > then entered a new "Default File Location). Has anyone else had this > problem? If so, were you able to fix it so that it will always open the > new > file path you chose? Thanks.
From: Graham Mayor on 12 May 2010 00:21
Your e-mail application isn't Word and Word is not involved when you save a document from an e-mail attachment. Outlook 2007, unlike some other e-mail applications, including earlier versions of Outlook, saves attachments in the My Documents folder. Documents always open from the folder they were saved to. If you want the document to open from somewhere else, at the time you save the attachment from the message, save it to a prefered folder other than My Documents from the Save dialog. -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> "brown6m" <brown6m(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:333B9989-744C-473A-A04A-161F231C039C(a)microsoft.com... > I'm using Word 2007. I figured out how to save the default "Save" > location, > and it works fine when I am starting a new document from scratch. But > when > I'm opening a document that someone has emailed me, and do a "Save As," > it's > still opening the "My Documents" file instead of the new file path I > created > (went to Word options in the Microsoft button, then clicked on "Save" and > then entered a new "Default File Location). Has anyone else had this > problem? If so, were you able to fix it so that it will always open the > new > file path you chose? Thanks. |