Written by Allen Wyatt (last updated August 7, 2019)
This tip applies to Word 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003
There is a way to display a full path name on Word's menu bar:
Normally, the Address drop-down list is used if you are working with the Internet-aware side of Word. However, when you are working with plain old documents, the control shows the current path and document name of the document that is currently active.
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2015-08-12 17:12:47
M P Tyler
I have Word 2010. Your tip looks like nothing I have. I can set up a custom ribbon item to show the address, but only a small portion shows at a time. (There seems to be a width limitation in the word software.) Is there a way in 2010 to show the full path across the screen?
2015-01-13 21:47:19
Claude
I have word 14 on a Mac.
I am trying to have the path of any document I open on the tool bar.
Is that possible? how?
If not what else can i do
thx
Claude
2014-10-27 08:09:04
Billie
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