Re: How do you change the default working folder in Publisher 2007?



WindowsXP? The Publisher developers forgot to add this to the options tools.
Create a folder for your Publisher files, add it to "My Places", when you save a
Publisher document, click the folder.

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"carljh" <carljh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In the Options section of Publisher 2003 you could change the default working
folder from My Documents, but this option has disappeared from the 2007
version.


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