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Summary: When you insert pictures into a document, the first folder that Word opens up is normally the My Pictures folder. You can change the starting folder my making a change on the Files tab of the Options dialog box. This tip explains how to make the change. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Word allows you to insert graphics (pictures) into your documents. You normally do this by choosing Insert | Picture | From File. On my system, Word always defaults to the My Pictures folder, although this may be different on your system. If you want Word to start in a different folder, you can specify the folder by following these steps:
That's it. Now each time you use the Insert | Picture | From File sequence, Word displays the folder you selected in step 5.
It is unfortunate that Word doesn't have a "memory" concerning the graphics files directory, as it does for document directories. Word remembers the folder you last used for documents during the current Word session; it won't do that for graphics--it always starts from the folder you specified in step 5.
If you want Word to remember the last place you were each time you use Insert | Picture | From File in the current session, then you need to go back to not having a default picture location set. (I know; this seems very odd.) If you follow the steps above, but erase the Folder Name box in step 5, you will set the Clipart Pictures location set nothing--no location. Now, when you use Insert | Picture | From File, Word again starts at My Pictures, but it remembers where you navigate. This means that during the current session, each time you insert a picture from a file Word will start at the folder from where you last inserted.
Tip #1614 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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