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How do I add "quick open" links to bars at the top of Word 2007?
In earlier versions of Word I could add "quick access" links to specific
documents to the menu bar at the top of the window. Can I do this in Word 2007, and if so, how? Thanks Michael |
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How do I add "quick open" links to bars at the top of Word 2007?
brothermichael wrote:
In earlier versions of Word I could add "quick access" links to specific documents to the menu bar at the top of the window. Can I do this in Word 2007, and if so, how? Thanks Michael Since there isn't any menu bar, you can't do that literally. Instead, changes have been made to what used to be the File menu, now the Office button menu. When you click the Office button, the list of recent documents shows a pushpin icon next to each file name. To keep a document on the list, click its pushpin. Then that document won't be pushed off the list unless you specifically unpin it. In the Word Options dialog, in the Display section of the Advanced tab, you can specify the maximum number of documents on the list. Where previous versions allowed only 9, Word 2007 now allows up to 50. The first 9 have shortcut keys, Alt+F,1 through Alt+F,9. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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