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5 Easy File Management Tips in Microsoft Word

How many steps does it take you to locate and open your Word documents? Try these tricks to streamline how you find and open the files you use most often:Opening DocumentsWith a variety of choices, how do you open a file? Here are the standards plus several keyboard shortcuts:• File > Open• Open toolbar button (usually 2nd from the left on the Standard toolbar)• [Ctrl] + O• [Ctrl] + F12• [Ctrl] + [Alt] + F2Selecting More Than One FileOnce you are in the Open dialog box, select more than one file to open:• To select nonadjacent files in the Open dialog box, click one file, and then hold down [Ctrl] and click each additional file.• To select adjacent files in the Open dialog box, click the first file in the sequence, and then hold down [Shift] and click the last file.• To unselect a highlighted file you don't want, hold down [Ctrl] and click the file again.Stop Hunting For FilesAre you frequently switching to a different folder or drive when you want to open a file? Change the default folder for your documents:1. Tools > Options.2. Click the File Locations tab.3. With Documents selected for File Types, choose Modify and move to the folder/drive that you use most often.4. Finish by clicking OK twice.Each time you start Microsoft Word, this will be the default file location but Word remembers your most recent file location each time you return to the Open dialog box during your current Word session.Find Your Last WorkClick once on the File menu and a list of the last 4 most recently used files displays at the bottom. Save time opening up your most recent work by increasing the list to a maximum of 9 files:1. Tools > Options.2. Choose the General tab.3. Look for the option, Recently used file list and increase the value to 9 files.4. Choose OK to finish.As you continue to open additional files, the list of recent files will expand up to the last 9 files.Add the Work MenuThe recently used file list is great for your current documents but how do you quickly open other frequently used files? Add the Work menu to your main menu bar which makes it easy to locate important files:1. Tools > Customize.2. Click the Commands tab.3. Scroll down the left column, Categories, to locate Built-in Menus near the bottom of the list.4. On the right side column, find the Work menu choice and drag it up to the main menu. (I have mine between Window and Help).5. Choose Close to finish.Now, when you have an important file open, just click Work > Add to Work Menu and your document is added to the list. Your top files will then be stored as links on the Work menu regardless of their location or the last time it was opened. To open a file, choose Work to display the list.With these tips, your files should be easier to find and open. To insure that Microsoft Word remembers the customized changes, exit out of Word, re-start and test each of these time-saving techniques.© 2004 by Dawn Bjork BuzbeeDawn Bjork Buzbee is The Software Pro™ and a certified Microsoft Office Expert and Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor. Dawn shares smart and easy ways to effectively use software and technology through her work as a speaker, trainer, and consultant. Visit http://www.SoftwarePro.com for great Microsoft Office software tips and tricks or to contact Dawn.

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