Microsoft Access Default Save Location...Missing Folder?!?! Please help!
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Dienstag, 14. April 2009 00:34So I go to school at Binghamton University and the University uses Microsoft Access to publish blank documents such as projects and assignments. You use microsoft access to open these programs and I had just did such a thing. I was clicking CTRL-S to save the document but it never prompted me to re-write a name for the document so I assumed it was saving to a default folder.
I have searched my computer for what I thought the document name was but the problem is since it was opened fromt he internet it had some strange *$& symbols in front of the name.
Please let me know if there is a default location for this program to save or if you know anything I don't please let me know as soon as possible. My E mail is kdm703@jwu.edu or just post THANK YOU ALL!!!
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Dienstag, 14. April 2009 18:21
KevinDmCgInnIs,
In the latest version of Microsoft Access (version 2007), the default save location is underneath the application options specific for Microsoft Access.1. Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options.
2. Click Popular.
3. Under Creating databases, in the Default database folder box, type the path of the folder where you want to store Access database files.
Your University may have a policy that is changing this default save location. Therefore, the default save location will differ from installation to installation. I would recommend that you contact your University I.T. Department for further information.
Dominic Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer- Als Antwort vorgeschlagen Dominic Salemno MSFT Dienstag, 14. April 2009 18:23
- Als Antwort markiert Alex MorrillMicrosoft Employee, Owner Freitag, 17. April 2009 19:07
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Dienstag, 14. April 2009 18:23
KevinDmCgInnIs,
You may also refer to this page: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HP012335361033.aspx
Locate the section entitled "Set a different default working folder" further down on the page.
Dominic Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer -
Mittwoch, 15. April 2009 00:12Moderator
Hi KevinDmCgInnIs:
Dominic has answered your question but for the sake of completeness I'd like to point out that this forum is for software developers who are using the Open Protocol Specification documentation to assist them in developing systems, services, and applications that are interoperable with Windows. The Open Protocol Specifications can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc203350.aspx. Since your post does not appear to be related to the Open Protocol Specification documentation set we would appreciate it if you could try posting your question about Microsoft Access to the appropriate newsgroups at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.access.commandbarsui&cat=en_US_10a195b9-9867-4c91-9b12-ec13ccc46126&lang=en&cr=US
instead to find the information you are looking for.
Thanks.
Regards, Obaid Farooqi- Als Antwort markiert Alex MorrillMicrosoft Employee, Owner Freitag, 17. April 2009 19:07
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Sonntag, 10. Oktober 2010 13:13
KevinDmCgInnIs,
In the latest version of Microsoft Access (version 2007), the default save location is underneath the application options specific for Microsoft Access.1. Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options.
2. Click Popular.
3. Under Creating databases, in the Default database folder box, type the path of the folder where you want to store Access database files.
Your University may have a policy that is changing this default save location. Therefore, the default save location will differ from installation to installation. I would recommend that you contact your University I.T. Department for further information.
Dominic Salemno
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
Thanks for your effort! This is what I'm looking for, It's very valuable.

