Two unrelated questions
On Nov 27, 2:09*pm, "Terry Farrell" wrote:
Usually, to open Word to 'nothing', it is necessary to edit the Startup
command line by adding the /n switch. I would check to see if the shortcut
that you are using to launch Word has been edited that way.
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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
"PT" wrote in message
Thansks so much.
You were correct.
I removed the /n and Word opens with a new blank page.
Any ideas on question # 2 in the OP?
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