add shortcuts to "save as" window

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  1. xTL
    Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #31

    holty said:
    Brink said:
    LOL, open regedit, and clicking on File (menu bar) and Export to see if you see the same as I do instead.
    lol hey no need to laugh at me i didn't know what you were asking

    yeah, when i do it that way, it works.
    xD haha now thats funny
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  2. zYx
    Posts : 71
    7 64-bit Ultimate
       #32

    Brink said:
    Strange. What were the custom locations that you used? I'll test using your same Desktop, Documents, Computer and two custom locations to see what happens for me, or if I can find a workaround for you.
    To be honest, my documents and desktop folders are also custom locations anyways. I changed the default location, but here it is:

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  3. Posts : 71,980
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #33

    Well, I think I spotted the problem with Computer not showing up. You do not have MyComputerFolder listed as one of the five options/elements in that screenshot. Can you give an example with it included when it does not appear?
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  4. zYx
    Posts : 71
    7 64-bit Ultimate
       #34

    Brink said:
    Well, I think I spotted the problem with Computer not showing up. You do not have MyComputerFolder listed as one of the five options/elements in that screenshot. Can you give an example with it included when it does not appear?
    Sorry, I also forgot to mention that MyComputerFolder didn't work for me. Even I typed that in my language..

    When I added F:\Stuff\Desktop it worked ok, but I could only see 4 buttons (see above)
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  5. Posts : 71,980
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #35

    zYx,

    The only thing I can think of is that there must be something different used in the language translation for MyComputerFolder. Possible a different wrod used in your language for it. The English version works fine for me with the way you had it in a English Windows 7.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Utilimate 64 bits
       #36

    Microsoft Office 2003 uses its own version of the Save dialog and have Add to "My Places" option on the tools menu. Just navigate to the folder you want to add and select that option. Then you can right click on the shortcut to raise or lower it.

    I know the thread is old but it might help somebody else.

    Francis
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