Re: File name and path not appearing in title bar

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One way is to click on Tools | Macro | Macros, add the following line to your AutoOpen macro:

ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveDocument.FullName

Another way is to click on Tools | Customize | Commands | Categories: Web | Commands: Address. Drag the Address command to your toolbar area. Click on Close. If you are prompted to save changes to your Normal.dot global template when you exit Word, say yes. Obviously, this method puts the path in the toolbar area, not in the title bar at the top of the screen.

V-ger wrote:

How can I make the full file path and name appear in the title bar when I open a document? Any help is appreciated. Thank you!

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