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Pinning a shortcut link when opening or saving a file using Vista
I accidently found out how to make pinning a shortcut link in Office 2007
using Vista. All those instructions about using regedit to reprogram, all those instructions that didn't work, all those instructions for XP but not for Vista... well, I figured out how to do it. UNBELIEVABLY SIMPLE, and no one else has said how to do this!! All we have to do is click on the folder that we want to have as a shortcut, then drag it (with the right mouse button) into the LINKS folder under c:\user\nameofowner\links and select Create a shortcut. YIKES. I was in an online chat with Microsoft for 45 minutes today and they DIDN'T know how to do it either. I am thrilled and want to make sure that everyone who uses links can see this info. I was very frustrated until I figured this out. |
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