Office: Search Subfolders Option Not Selected in Open DialogID: Q133147
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When you use the Open dialog box in a Microsoft Office application, or when you click the Open A Document button on the Office toolbar, by default, the Search Subfolders feature is not selected. The files displayed in the Open dialog box are only those files found in the current folder, not including files found in any subfolders in the current folder.
This behavior is by design of the Open dialog box in Microsoft Office. This
reduces the amount of time it takes to display files in the Open dialog
box. When you select the Search Subfolders feature in the Open dialog box,
the Open dialog box displays the files that meet your search criteria in
both the current folder and all subfolders. This feature remains selected
when you click the New Search button; however, when you close the Open
dialog box, and then use the Open dialog box again, the Search Subfolders
feature is turned off again.
If your current folder in the Open dialog box is located on a network share
(for example if you are running the application from the network), the
amount of time it takes to display the files in the Open dialog box each
time you want to open a file would be greatly increased by searching the
subfolders.
To turn on the Search Subfolders feature, use either of the following methods:
For more information about finding documents using the Open dialog box in a Microsoft Office application, click the Index tab in Microsoft Office Help, type the following text
finding documents, oand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Finding, Opening, And Managing Documents" topic.
Additional query words: 8.00 97 OFF7 OFF97 ppt97 ppt95 ppt8 XL7 XL97 access
Keywords : offwin xlwin
Version : 7.00 97
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 18, 1999