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Default winword.exe /dde /n

Can anyone tell me what the switches stand for when running Word 2003? I
know what /n does but not the /dde switch. If so, how is this feature used?
Thank you
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Default winword.exe /dde /n

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q210565/


"Mike" wrote:

Can anyone tell me what the switches stand for when running Word 2003? I
know what /n does but not the /dde switch. If so, how is this feature used?
Thank you

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Default winword.exe /dde /n

Thanks for the response but the /dde switch doesn't show up in the KB article.

"Boyd Gilbert" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q210565/


"Mike" wrote:

Can anyone tell me what the switches stand for when running Word 2003? I
know what /n does but not the /dde switch. If so, how is this feature used?
Thank you

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