PabloHSr,

Thank you for the link,  Unfortunately the only Favorites it refers to is
the one in IE.

What I learned from my wife is that there is a second Favorites available
in Windows explorer.  You can get to Windows Explorer by right clicking on
the start menu in XP and Win7.  When you add a location somewhere deep in
the file system you can save or retrieve a file to or from that location
with a single click.  For some reason it appears that the default setting
in Office 2010 is that the Favorites bar is turned off.  I would think if
it is still in the OS that their products would still use it. Maybe they
want you to use something else.  If so we haven't found it!

Still wondering,

Joe

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 2:33 AM, PabloSr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps this has something usable (It's a "tiny
> URL for a pdf file about ms office).
>
> http://tinyurl.com/qa34pms
>
>
>  PabloHSr
> "Sea cortés,
> ande con cuidado,
> edúquese lo más que pueda,
> respete para que lo respeten,
> y que Dios nos ampare!"
> Dra. A.M. Polo
>
> * -----Original Message-----
> * From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-
> * [email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Yoder
> * Sent: March 11, 2015 1:33 AM
> * To: [email protected]
> * Subject: [NF] Controlling the Favorites Bar in
> * Word 2010
>
>
>
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