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At 7/14/98 09:25 PM , Susan Sutherland wrote:

>>A customer of mine is using Word97. She prints her documents
>>for reference, and would like the file name to be printed in
>>the header or footer when she prints a document.
<snip>
>
>Open your "normal.dot" file,....  <snip>

>Save the changes to normal.dot; every new document will automatically have
>the file name in the header or footer.

While on the subject...  I have my Normal.dot template to print the file
name and path as was previously suggested, *but*,  I am on a large WAN/LAN
network and would like to print the full server path name also.  It does
this great if I *do not* have the network server mapped to a drive on my
machine.  If I do, it substitutes the drive letter for the server portion
of the path.  Since all the folks I send the document to do not have their
network servers mapped to the same drive letter, they are lost as to how to
find the document (don't know which server to map to).  We have hundreds of
virtual servers it could be on.  Anyone know of a way to force the server
name rather than the mapped network drive letter?

TIA

Doug Simmons
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