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ResolvedVersion 2010

Catherine has attended:
Word Intermediate course
Word Advanced course
Outlook Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

Footnote

I cannot find/see the path option that used to be in the footnote of older version of Word - appreciate help to know if it still exists.

RE: Footnote

Hello Catherine,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Word 2010 Intermediate course with Best STL.

Thank you for your question regarding inserting the Filename and Path into a document footer.

To do this go to the Insert ribbon and click the Footer button located on the Header and Footer group. Click Edit footer at the bottom of the drop-down then in the Design ribbon click the Quick Parts button located on the Insert group. Click the first option on the drop-down list called AutoText and then scroll down until you see Filename and path. Select this to complete the action.

This will place the Filename and Path to that file in the footer.



I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Thu 26 Jul 2012: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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