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SUMMARYIf you are running Microsoft Office under Microsoft Windows NT and you are customizing your Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar by adding a file or folder to one of your toolbars, you can use keystrokes to move up one directory level. MORE INFORMATION
The Add Folder, Add File, and Add Toolbar dialog boxes that are displayed
when you customize the Office Shortcut Bar do not contain (.) or (..) items
that allow you to change to a directory that is one level up from the
current directory or to change to the root directory, respectively.
Additionally, the Look In list does not contain the directory "tree"
structure under Windows NT as it does in Windows 95.
Method 1
Method 2In the dialog box that displays the file or folder that you want to add, press ALT+1, where 1 is the key in the top row on your keyboard (not on the numeric keypad).This method is the equivalent of clicking the Up One Level button. (This button is the first button in the dialog box.) Method 3
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