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Word 2003 - not opening correct file location, Word 2003 - not opening correct file loc
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post Mar 24 2005, 10:44 AM
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Word 2003:

When clicking to open a file, sometimes word opens up My Documents no matter what options/file locations is set to. (When My Documents was NOT the last location of last opened file)

Don't be fooled by this. You can click open, and it goes to the right place, click it again and again over and over and it still works... the faster you go, the better your chance of having it mess up and go back to "My Documents".

I have all office 2003 updates on the computer, and still have the same issue.

Any help is greatly appreicated!
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