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I remember that in the first version of Microsoft Office there was a way that
you could put a code or something behind the Target exe line in the
properties of word and excel to have them open without a blank sheet (excel)
and without a blank doc (word). Can that still be done??? I can not
remember what it was, can anyone tell me??

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Adding \n to the command line will open without a document.

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I remember that in the first version of Microsoft Office there was a way

that
you could put a code or something behind the Target exe line in the
properties of word and excel to have them open without a blank sheet

(excel)
and without a blank doc (word). Can that still be done??? I can not
remember what it was, can anyone tell me??

TANKS


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