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| 292927 | 2004-11-16 17:14:00 | Thanks to all who helped solve my Excel problem yesterday. I wonder if I could impose upon you further to help with a problem in Word. Word 2002 opens a new document everytime one boots the programme. In previous versions this could be stopped by putting /n at the end of the command line in properties. In Word 2002 this is not possible. the "target" line is greyed out and not accessible. I wonder if anyone knows the answer. Again I'm sure it's something very simple. but I can't find it and I do not need a new document everytime I open Word...! |
Sami (667) | ||
| 292928 | 2004-11-16 17:26:00 | Heya Sami, Try creating a new Shortcut, by Right-clicking on the Desktop --> New --> Shortcut. Then just add the /n to the end of the line to the new Word Shortcut you just made! :-) Chill. |
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| 292929 | 2004-11-16 18:20:00 | Chill, Many thanks - worked perfectly. Why didn't I think of that..!!? | Sami (667) | ||
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