Hi friends
My name is Jamil A. and I have one question if it's
possible so please help me?
But I don't think it's possible?
Q. when we using Office Word, Excel, Porwe Point and
FrontPage.
In program when we click on File menu open, one box will
appear from where we can choose any Files ok.
and there is list on lift side from where we can choose My
Document, Desktop, My Network Please, History, and
Favorites Folders (Shortcut) to choose files.
now I want to add my own Folder (Shortcut) in this list
can I do this its possible?
Thanks fro help, and if its not possible then sorry to
waste your time thanks bye
Graham Mayor - 28 Feb 2004 10:37 GMT
See http://www.gmayor.com/customize_the_word_places_bar.htm

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> Hi friends
> My name is Jamil A. and I have one question if it's
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> Thanks fro help, and if its not possible then sorry to
> waste your time thanks bye
Jon Weaver - 28 Feb 2004 13:09 GMT
Jamil,
See Graham Mayor's explanations for Office 2002 and 2000 at:
http://www.gmayor.com/customize_the_word_places_bar.htm
> Hi friends
> My name is Jamil A. and I have one question if it's
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> Thanks fro help, and if its not possible then sorry to
> waste your time thanks bye
Jon Weaver - 28 Feb 2004 13:22 GMT
Jamil,
An simpler approach for Office 2000 is to use Microsoft's Places.exe add-in,
which is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c77185c5-1da1-483f-b5f4
-5243c0d2ca96&DisplayLang=en
It definitely works in Windows 98 and is supposed to also work in Windows
95, ME and 2000.
Jon
> Hi friends
> My name is Jamil A. and I have one question if it's
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> Thanks fro help, and if its not possible then sorry to
> waste your time thanks bye