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Dear All,
I apologise for posting this question on this group, but I cannot find an appropriate group to post it. I can't figure out why on some people's machines when they select Word from the Office Shortcut bar they get a new instance of the Word exe (and New Window) and for others the one open receives the focus. We are all using Office 97 (don't laugh!) with Windows XP professional environment. I am unsure whether there is a link between general users and users who may have additional rights (i.e. Registry Rights). And once again I apologise for posting on what is an inappropriate site. Thanks again... Alastair MacFarlane |
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Hi ?B?QWxhc3RhaXIgTWFjRmFybGFuZQ==?=,
I can't figure out why on some people's machines when they select Word from the Office Shortcut bar they get a new instance of the Word exe (and New Window) and for others the one open receives the focus. We are all using Office 97 (don't laugh!) with Windows XP professional environment. I am unsure whether there is a link between general users and users who may have additional rights (i.e. Registry Rights). Well, if everyone is using Word 97, then I'd check the PROPERTIES (right-click on the button) of the icon on the Shortcut bar. Do you see any / after winword.exe, followed by a letter? If yes, what do you see? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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