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Answer» Greetings to all... That "desktop.ini" thing at the bottom, is that the problem maybe?? I don't know but do you need to use All Files for Files of type? Try changing it to Word Documents and see whether the behavior of the Open panel changes. There is a slight confusion with the terms you are using here. A "file" is a document or single item. A "FOLDER" contains files and/or other folders. The problem you have is that the Office dialogue boxes automatically scroll to the first real file in any folder. In your case, since you are viewing all files and you are configured to view system and hidden files, "desktop.ini" will be the first file in some of your folders. I do not know a way of overriding this behaviour, but here's a quick tip: In the dialogue box, press Shift-Tab, to move the selection cursor to the file/folder list. Then press Home to go to the start of folder list. You can use the cursor keys to go up and down the list, Enter to descend into one of the folders, and Backspace to revert to the containing folder. All without touching your mouse. Hope this helps.You might also find Word's Work menu quite useful. "Word offers a special menu called the Work menu. Located between the Window menu and the Help menu, this menu is designed to STORE a list of your commonly used files. Unlike the recent files list at the bottom of the File menu, Word doesn't add documents here automatically; you must add them manually. If you regularly use the same files, the Work menu saves you a trip to the Finder. Just select your document from the Work menu and get to work." For more, see Make Your Own Menu in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint (source of above quote). Here's another reference, http://addbalance.com/word/workmenu.htmHi again Rob and Soybean... Rob, Re: "In your case, since you are viewing all files and you are configured to view system and hidden files, "desktop.ini" will be the first file in some of your folders." This has given me the clue as to what I have done. I remember now that I clicked "show hidden files" some time ago just to see what it does and what files are lurking around inside the PC. I have now clicked "do not show hidden files" and my problem has disappeared. Soybean, I have had a look at those two references you offered. They are very intersting and I have added them to my favorites, thanks. My learning of computers has now advanced with the help this wonderful forum. Thank you gentlemen...... |
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