You can also access a list of recently opened documents by clicking “Open” in the list of items on the left side of the backstage, or start, screen. The “ ” is the Unicode equivalent of a space and this code is inserted everywhere there is a space in the copied path.Īlso, in the bottom-right corner of the “Info” screen is the option to “Open File Location.” If you move your mouse over “Open File Location,” the full path to the currently open file displays in a popup.Ĭlicking on “Open File Location” opens a Windows Explorer window directly to the folder containing the file.Įarlier in this article we mentioned finding the location of a file using the “Recent” list when you open Word (without opening a file). Note that when you copy the path from this location, it pastes differently when pasted elsewhere, such as into Notepad, as shown below.įile:///C:\Users\Lori\Google Drive\HTGArticles\How to Find Locations of Files in Word 2013.docx You can copy the path from this location, as well, by left-clicking on the path (not right-clicking) and selecting “Copy link to clipboard” from the popup menu.
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