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Here, the setting is 'sticky' - if I open a file from Documents, the next time I open (even after quitting and restarting Word), the Documents folder will open. As far as I can see, the relevant data is stored in the Preferences file in ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Word.plist
But assuming your installation is not doing that,
a. you could try to locate thatpreferences file and see what is stored in it. That's easier said than done, but in Finder you will need to hold down the Option key and use Go to open up the Library folder. There are various items in there with names that star 'NSNavLast' - not sure precisely which one stores this value
b. Do you have any macros in your normal.dotm? If there is one called 'FileOpen' it might alter this behaviour. Seems a bit unlikely, though.
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The setting is in Word > Preferences > File Locations.
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It should also be clarified that this only sets the Default location Word looks to when you first launch the program. If you navigate away from that folder during any given session Word will not revert to the Default set in Preferences until the program is launched again.
Perhaps I'm misinterpreting, but I get the impression that DLambert13 may be expecting to have Word always return to the Documents folder.
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The 'last current directory' pointers for Word are contain within:
'~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.word.plist'
If Word 'always' returns to the same subdirectory of their Documents directory, the above plist file could be corrupted. The OP could try, with Word completely 'Quit', renaming this plist file and restarting Word, which will generate a new plist containing the system default entries.
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Hi Bob,
You are correct. I would like Word to open up to the Documents folder every time I open it, but it inevitably opens to a sub-folder that I do not use often.
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Hi Rich,
I follow the thought, but do not know how to accomplish your instructions. Could you walk me through how to do this?
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As Jim suggested;
- Go to Word> Preferences> File Locations
- Select Documents in the list of File Types
- Click Modify
- Navigate to your Documents folder
- Once you select the folder, click Choose
- Click OK
- Quit/Launch Word
The Default Location should now be set to what you specified. Keep in mind, though, that it will continue to look to that location only as long as you don't navigate to a different one during the time you have Word running. However, each time you launch the program it will return to your Default Location (your Documents folder).
If that doesn't 'hold' you may have a corrupt Preferences file as Rich suggested. Replacing that would be the next step. I prefer to avoid discarding current .plist files unless there's a reasonably clear indication they are bad... It's out of concern for a matter of conveniences than anything else :-)
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Hi Bob,
My default file location was 'Documents' :( I think the problem is that I keep Word open almost all of the time. I've shut it down and opened it again. It seems to be opening to Documents (one glitch) but I will continue to try this and see if that helps.
Thanks so much!
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General [IMHO, wrong] impression [fostered by Apple :-)] that you never need to shut anything down.
Most experienced users advise that applications should be Quit when not in use, Macs should be restarted at least once weekly. For one reason, there is a lot of stuff a program does on launch, so if the program is constantly running those activities don't get done. Likewise with OS X... There's a lot of housekeeping that doesn't get done if the Mac is running continuously. Just 'closing the lid' doesn't count :-)
Fresh launches & restarts not only often cure but help prevent interference from all sorts of gremlins.
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