OK. I tried Control O, then Alt, all kind of stuff. I actually got them
once, but in a scrambled order. But, here's what gets me like I used to
get in Office 2003. One of the listers mentioned it. So I was in Word. I
wanted my directory, so I just hit Windows R and typed in Documents, and
voila! There was the directory, so I arrowed down to Android and opened
it and read a filed e-mail from a member on another list. I am happy to
have my directory back!

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter Tesar
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Sent: Monday, November 2, 2015 7:34 PM
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Cc: Peter Tesar <[email protected]>
Subject: Found the "Documents" button and File Name edit box, in WORD
2013

To open a file in WORD 2013 using the edit box.

ctrl+o
tab to the recent documents tab.
arrow down to, and press ENTER on "Computer".
You will be in the : Pick a folder group box.
Tab to the "documents" button and activate it with the space bar.
This will put you into the "file name" edit box.
Enter the drive/path/FileName
Press ENTER.

This will open a text file inside WORD, just what Ihave to doo sometimes.

There is a quicker method, using alt followed by a letter or number. 
This I haven't figured out yet.

I hope this helps those who wanted the "documents" button.

Peter T
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