Synching Documents to Go on multiple computers

Hello,
I have a Palm T/X and Documents to Go 7. There are documents (word and excel) that I share on multiple computers. I'd like to ensure that when I work on a document on computer "A", and then, I synch with computer "B", that the documents are updated on computer "B."
On all other synching - contacts, calendar, tasks - this happens seamlessly. But, with the "Documents to go," it tries to place the documents from the handheld into the same location as computer "A" -- unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, I can't have the 'exact' same path for the documents on each computer.
Is there a setting I can set to keep the original paths (relevant to each desktop computer) and just synch the file with the handheld, but not to change the path -- like, for example, when the handheld sees the titles of the documents are the same, it puts the document in the correct place on computer "B", even if the pathway on computer "A" was different.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Chris 
Post relates to: Palm TX

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