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document storage
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about document storage cover challenges in organizing files, particularly Microsoft Office documents, and transitioning from manual to digital systems. Users seek centralized storage solutions that are simple to adopt, avoiding complex document management software. Topics include folder organization issues in OneNote and Outlook 2010, where file storage and retrieval differ from older versions. The tag also touches on integrating cloud services like Live.com for syncing bookmarks and gadgets. These threads reflect common user frustrations with file management in Windows environments and the desire for streamlined, user-friendly storage approaches.
We want to implement a centralized document storage that will allow us organize our office documents and will be able to support multiple file types particularly our ms office based files. We've been seeing a lot of document management software around the web but most of them looks complicated...
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I moved my one note folder in my documents when organizing folders, not realizing that it would break the connection with the program. I then move it back to the default My documents/One note notebooks but when I go to open the notebooks in One Note 2010 I only have all the separate folders and...
I've been using office 2003 for a number of years but finally took the bait for a free copy of office 2010 by upgrading to office 2007. In Outlook 2010 the file insert window is not the same as 2003/2007. Files get stored in a documents folder and are grouped with other files. There's no way I...
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calendar
documentstorage
event view
file management
folders
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office 2010
outlook
product feedback
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windows
windows 7
Hi all:
I was just thinking how much potential Microsoft has by integrating live.com with Vista and future OS releases. I think they can have something very "innovative" by doing this. They can do this as an option rather than a built-in feature to avoid any anti-trust suits. Anyway, here...
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documentstorage
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future releases
gadgets
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integration
live.com
microsoft
monetization
office online
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user experience
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windows vista