| Re: In PC format, can you make an "alias" as you can in Mac? Thanks so much for your help.
"bxb7668" wrote:
> You can create a shortcut to the file. Opening the file or the
> shortcut opens the file. To create a shortcut, open Windows Explorer
> and navigate to the file. Right-click on it and select Copy. Then open
> the other folder. Right-click within the folder and select Paste
> Shortcut. A file named something like "Shortcut to yourfile.doc" will
> be created. You can rename the shortcut to anything you want. It will
> still be pointing back to the original document.
>
> Brian
>
> "PC Challenged" <PC Challenged@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:D09CD7EE-5AA1-4939-BE1A-A9107C4D1C1F@microsoft.com...
> > Using Office for a PC, can you make a copy (alias) of a document,
> > save it in
> > a different folder, and have it save any changes to both documents?
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