There is no need to delete the filename. By default, as soon as you select
Save for a new document, the File, SaveAs dialog opens with the suggested
filename already active (selected and highlighted). Just pressing any
character will replace the suggested file name so there is no need to make
any effort to either select or delete the filename.

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Terry Farrell - Word MVP
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Thanks for the uber-quick reply, Terry, but I guess I forgot to include a
step in my description of the problem. Yes, the name is highlighted when
first hitting "Save As," but after navigating to the appropriate directory
(folder) in which the document will be saved, that highlighting is gone,
necessitating the deletion. Is this a case of needing to name the file
before navigating?
Thanks,
Dan
> There is no need to delete the filename. By default, as soon as you select
> Save for a new document, the File, SaveAs dialog opens with the suggested
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CyberTaz - 29 Sep 2006 21:51 GMT
No - After navigating to the desired location just press the Tab key to
shift the focus back to the name box, then type the filename.

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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
> Thanks for the uber-quick reply, Terry, but I guess I forgot to include a
> step in my description of the problem. Yes, the name is highlighted when
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Daniel-San - 29 Sep 2006 21:56 GMT
Aha! An easy solution.
Thank you Bob and Terry for the replies.
Dan
(who was worried it would involve regedit or some other ghastly task)
> No - After navigating to the desired location just press the Tab key to
> shift the focus back to the name box, then type the filename.
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>>>> Dan