Disk Letter Assignment

R

Rick

I am using Office 2003 with Windows XP.

I recently moved all my data files to a flash disk. When I did so, I
reassigned my various Office components (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) to that new
drive (Identified as Drive H, using the Options dialogue box. All worked
fine.

When I restarted my computer, the drive designation was changed from H to O.
I reassigned Word and Powerpoint to Disk O; but Excel will not allow me to
do anything on the Options dialogue box, indicating it can't find Disk H.

How do I get past this so I can reassign Excel to Disk O?
 
B

Bob I

Bad maneuver. Working off a removable drive like that is going to cause
data loss. Just a matter of when it happens. Removable drive letters
will be assigned as necessary depending on what and when the operating
system sees them.
 
R

Rick

I understand that the drive letter may change. But I should be able to
update Excel with the new drive when I need to. Word and Powerpoint allow
it. But Excel does not.

How can I get Excel to allow it?
 
G

Gary''s Student

Don't let Windows push you around!

You can control the assigned drive letter:

Connect the drive and right-click the My Computer icon

Manage > Storage > Disk Management > right-click the drive > Change Drive
Letters and paths...

This will help to insure a constant letter is used.
 

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