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MSBy default, the
target or actual location of the My Documents folder is
C:\Documents and Settings\
user name\My Documents, where
C is the drive in which Windows is installed, and
user name is the currently logged-on user. You can change the target if you want
My Documents to point to a different folder location.
Change the Default Location of the My Documents Folder
To change the default location of the My Documents folder, follow these steps:
(Please remember to have your "Start" bar appear
NOT in classic way)
| 1. | Click Start, and then point to My Documents. |
| 2. | Right-click My Documents, and then click Properties. |
| 3. | Click the Target tab. |
| 4. | In the Target box, do one of the following:| • | Type the path to the folder location that you want, and then click OK. For example, D:\My Stuff.
If the folder does not exist, the Create Message dialog box is displayed. Click Yes to create the folder, and then click OK.
-or- | | • | Click Move, click the folder in which to store your documents, and then click OK twice.
If you need to create a new folder, click Make New Folder. Type a name for the folder, and then click OK twice. |
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| 5. | In the Move Documents box, click Yes to move your documents to the new location, or click No to leave your documents in the original location. |
Restore the My Documents Folder to Its Default Location
To restore the My Documents folder to its default location, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, and then point to My Documents. |
| 2. | Right-click My Documents, and then click Properties. |
| 3. | Click Restore Default, and then click OK. |
| 4. | In the Move Documents box, click Yes to move your documents to the new location, or click No to leave your documents in the original location. |
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