OFF: Shortcut "Start In" Doesn't Change Default File LocationLast reviewed: January 23, 1998Article ID: Q135395 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you create a shortcut to an Office application, such as Microsoft Excel, if you enter a path in the Start In box (on the Shortcut tab) in the Properties dialog box, the path is ignored when you start the application.
CAUSEWhen you create a shortcut for a program in Windows 95, you can specify a working folder using the Start In box on the Shortcut tab in the shortcut Properties dialog box. This method works when you create a shortcut for the Windows programs WordPad and Notepad, for example. The Office programs, however, do not use the path in the Start In box for the shortcut. Instead, each of the Office programs uses a File Locations value that is set using the Options dialog box in that program. When you install an Office program, the default file location is the My Documents folder. This remains the default file location until you change this setting using the Options dialog box in the program.
WORKAROUNDTo set the default file location in one of the Office programs, do the following:
In Microsoft Excel
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