Microsoft Word may save your files in a default location that you don’t particularly find useful. There’s actually a way to change this and have your default files saved in whatever folder you want.
Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...
CNET's Worker's Edge blog compiles the options and buttons that need pushing to change the default "Save As" location in Microsoft Office programs, dating all the way back to Office 97 apps. Some ...