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I forgot to send this to the list.

On 12/15/2012 10:55 AM, Ana G wrote:
> About the Word 2003 issue, I found this suggestion on a discussion 
> board, which may help.The problem was that the user found her files 
> listed by date of most recent use. Here's the answer and the link:
>
> While looking at the file names, change to 'Details' view.
> Headings for File, Size, Type etc will appear.
> Click on the heading for 'File' to sort as you like, then
> restore the original view.
>
> http://www.wordbanter.com/showthread.php?t=33002
>
> About my Word 2010 issue, I think I'm not following directions. When I 
> launch Word, then press ctrl+o, I can tab through a series of options. 
> Nothing happens when I press space or enter on Filename, which is an 
> edit field where you type the name of the file you want to open. 
> There's another item called Tools Menu, but the only thing that 
> happens when I mess with it is that I get into something for mapping 
> the drive. There's also an item called Tool Bar Split Button. This is 
> promising as it includes an Organize Button, but checking and 
> unchecking items in the Layout submenu doesn't seem to change 
> anything. If I tab a few items over from the Organize button, I find 
> an Arrange by Folders button, but when I press it and decide to 
> arrange by file name, I get an alphabetical list of all the files in 
> the folder, starting with an alphabetical list of the files in the 
> first subfolder, etc., as if all the files in all the subfolders were 
> in a single folder.
>
> Again, my problem is that my files are in reverse alphabetical order. 
> It's not a big deal, but if I could find a solution, I'd be feeling 
> groovy.


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