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Default How do i start word 2000 doc in full screen view

Hi
I need A Word document to start up in full screen view, but I dont whant
word to start in full screen view when I open a new or another document.
I am using Windows XP professional & office 2000.
I have tried using the /m parameter in the start path to run a macro but it
doesnt seem to recognise it.
Regards Stuart
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Answered in your later post. Have some patience!

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Stuart wrote:
Hi
I need A Word document to start up in full screen view, but I dont
whant word to start in full screen view when I open a new or another
document.
I am using Windows XP professional & office 2000.
I have tried using the /m parameter in the start path to run a macro
but it doesnt seem to recognise it.
Regards Stuart



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