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Hi,
on Office documents including Word, there is a way to print the path where the document is stored at the bottom of the page, but I have forgotten how to do this. Can anyone refresh my memory? Thanks! |
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Hi cinque,
You can do this with a FILENAME field, coded as: {FILENAME \p} Note: The field brace pairs (ie '{ }') for the above example are created in the document via Ctrl-F9 (Cmd-F9 on a Mac) - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from this message.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the post. I tried this but the path never came up. Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks |
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You'll need to update the field (eg F9 or Print Preview). Of course, if the document hasn't been saved yet, it won't have a path.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Paul,
it works! Thanks! BTW Great job by Sally Pearson in the hurdles at the Olympics! |
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