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Hi, I'd like to get powerpoint to display the filepath (e.g. the document location) of the file i am currently editing/viewing. This used to be possible for excel, but not sure if this functionality still exists in Office 2010 (professional plus).
Cheers, MrP |
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Sorry, gave up looking too soon, I've found it myself:
Go to FILE tab, OPTIONS section, QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR, Select ALL COMMANDS, DOCUMENT LOCATION, then ADD>> |
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