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History Displays shortcuts to the files most recently accessed from the dialog
box. It is recommended that you periodically remove unwanted shortcuts
from the History list. Select History, then select the unwanted shortcuts in
the Files list and click Delete. To sort the shortcuts by date, click Views
Details, and then click the Modified column in the Files list.
Personal/My Documents Displays the contents of the Personal or My Documents
folder for the current user profile.
Favorites Displays the contents of the Favorites folder for the current user
profile. This folder consists of shortcuts to files or folders that you added to
Favorites using the Tools Add to Favorites option in the dialog box.
FTP Displays the FTP sites that are available for browsing in the standard file
selection dialog box. To add FTP locations to this list, or to modify an existing
FTP location, click Tools
Add/Modify FTP Locations in the dialog box.
Desktop Displays the contents of your desktop.
Buzzsaw Provides access to Buzzsaw projects. Buzzsaw is a secure Internet-based
collaboration and project management service that connects project teams in
different locations. To use Buzzsaw, you must already have a project hosting
account on Buzzsaw or be given access to a subscriber's Buzzsaw site. If you
do not yet have a project hosting account on Buzzsaw, clicking Buzzsaw
displays the Select Template dialog box where you can add a Buzzsaw location
shortcut. Double-clicking Add a Buzzsaw Location Shortcut opens the Log In
To Buzzsaw dialog box where you can register for a free 30-day trial subscription
to the service. Also, the first time you access Buzzsaw, your default web browser
opens with the project hosting page displayed. If you already have a project
hosting account, clicking Buzzsaw shows all of your project sites in the Site
list.
Look In/Save In
Displays the current folder or drive. Click the arrow to view the hierarchy of
the folder path and to navigate up the path tree or to other drives, network
connections, FTP locations, or web folders (either Web Folders or My Network
Places, depending on the version of your operating system). You can create
web folders in Windows Explorer. Consult your system administrator or
Windows Explorer Help for more information about web folders. To control
whether the last used paths in each particular standard file selection dialog
box are stored across sessions, use the REMEMBERFOLDERS system variable.
Back
Returns to the previous file location.
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