Accessing an Existing Document Workspace
After creating a Document Workspace, you must access it to work on the document. Unless you know specifically where to look, it can be difficult to locate the Document Workspace after you first create it, especially if you created the workspace several days or weeks ago and now don’t remember exactly where the workspace is located. Moreover, if you create a large number of workspaces, it can then become problematic to remember the URL for each workspace.
Having a built-in method for finding workspaces is very helpful when you need to return to them quickly and easily. Word 2007 provides this capability to you.
In this exercise, you will browse to the Document Workspace for OakTable.docx, which you created ...
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