[Word] OT: Windows Shortcut Question
David Grugeon
david at grugeon.com.au
Thu Jan 21 19:45:07 CST 2010
Hi JoJo
Word 2003 is the same as Word XP in this respect and most others.
Best Regards
David Grugeon
Grugeon Consulting
(07) 3263 7786
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From: word-bounces at dcomp.com [mailto:word-bounces at dcomp.com] On Behalf Of
JoJo Zawawi
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 3:09 AM
To: DailyWordTips
Subject: RE: [Word] OT: Windows Shortcut Question
Hi David,
I'm using Word 2003 at the moment. :D Didn't install 2007 yet.
Programming templates for a client who has 2003. Is there such a thing in
2003 ?
Cheers,
JoJo
-----Original Message-----
From: word-bounces at dcomp.com [mailto:word-bounces at dcomp.com]On Behalf Of
David Grugeon
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 2:05 AM
To: 'DailyWordTips'
Subject: RE: [Word] OT: Windows Shortcut Question
Option 4
Add the folder to your places bar. That is the strip down the left side of
the dialog. Navigate to the folder you want and then:-
In Word XP click the tools icon near the top of the dialog and it will say
“Add folder XXX to places bar” or something.
In Word 2007 right click the places bar and you get an add folder option.
Something like that.
Best Regards
David Grugeon
Grugeon Consulting
(07) 3263 7786
Original message:
From: word-bounces at dcomp.com [mailto:word-bounces at dcomp.com] On Behalf Of
JoJo Zawawi
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 11:42 AM
To: DWT (Daily Word Tips)
Subject: [Word] OT: Windows Shortcut Question
Hi Folks !
Is there a way to create a desktop shortcut for Windows Explorer that
includes a path, so that when you double-click the shortcut, it opens a
Windows Explorer window and goes to that subdirectory as specified by the
path ?
Thanks !,
JoJo
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