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Old 03-21-2011, 06:46 AM
mikefox1@btconnect.com mikefox1@btconnect.com is offline Creating and opening a group of files simultaneously. Windows XP Creating and opening a group of files simultaneously. Office 2007
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I am working on a project which requires me to open six or so files as a constant reference. I would like to be able to open these same files each time without having to laboriously open them one by one. I remember an early version of windows that had an icon - a 'briefcase' or 'portfolio' or something - that allowed one to keep selected files and open them together. I'm not sure about this. Is there some part of Word 2007 where I can set up a group folder containing these files and open them all together.

I'm looking forward to some help on this, and thanks in anticipation.



Mike Fox.

Is it possible for me to receive any answers at my email address?
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