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Default Startup line microsoft office document imaging

Hello,
I want to open a file with microsoft office document imaging from another
program but I can't find the startup line for it.
Can anyone help me?
Greets Jan Willem
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 01:19:03 -0800, "TiemG"
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Hello,
I want to open a file with microsoft office document imaging from another
program but I can't find the startup line for it.
Can anyone help me?
Greets Jan Willem


Assuming you have Office 2003 (version 11.0) installed in the default
location, the command line would be

"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MODI\11.0\MSPVIEW.EXE"

followed by the path and name of the file to open. If that path
includes any spaces, you need double quotes around it.

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