"document location" is now called "Address [document location]" so it is alphabetically under "A" instead of under "D"
Where is document location in Excel?
How to add document location to quick access toolbar in Excel? The new update have ruined all the settings/customization. Why does MS have to mess up perfectly looking Excel? Why?
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Anonymous
2022-04-20T05:14:14+00:00
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Anonymous
2021-11-19T23:53:50+00:00 Hi Katy001CH,
To show the document location in the Quick Access Toolbar, follow the steps below:
- File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar.
- Select All Commands and scroll down to find āDocument Locationā.
- While adding ensure For all documents (default) is selected, as shown below.
Once added, the document location will appear in the QAT.
If you need any help, let me know.
Regards,
Neha
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Anonymous
2021-11-23T09:51:53+00:00 Hi Katy001CH,
Did you check the above reply? If you still need help, please update us when you have time.
Regards,
Neha
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Anonymous
2021-12-06T05:59:02+00:00 Thank you
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Anonymous
2022-01-04T01:51:47+00:00 How to add document location to quick access toolbar in Excel? The new update have ruined all the settings/customization. Why does MS have to mess up perfectly looking Excel? Why?
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I have the same issue. I have Microsoft Office 2016, and I tried to follow this, but "Document Location" is not listed under "All Commands".
How do I get it back?
Was it renamed?
Alphabetically, it should be between "Document >" and "Document Management Server"