Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Word 2003, I would like to have certain files open up automatically on
pre-determined dates. Is this possible? And for that matter, can it be done for other Office 2003 apps? |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Yes.
You could do it through a logon script which would probably be best. Or you could do it when Word was started first time on or after a date - or even, if you wanted, at a prearranged time if Word happened to be already open at that time (but that's a bit more involved). -- Enjoy, Tony "jstogryn" wrote in message ... Word 2003, I would like to have certain files open up automatically on pre-determined dates. Is this possible? And for that matter, can it be done for other Office 2003 apps? |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Perhaps there are 3rd party utilities that offer this capability or something
could be written as a VBA procedure, but I know of no such feature in any of the Office apps. Something like this would most likely be handled _outside_ of the actual Office programs, themselves. AFAIK, the closest 'stock' feature would be to create Reminders in Outlook to indicate when specified files need to be opened, but it would still be up to the user to open them. Good Luck |:) "jstogryn" wrote: Word 2003, I would like to have certain files open up automatically on pre-determined dates. Is this possible? And for that matter, can it be done for other Office 2003 apps? |
#4
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In Windows XP, you can set up scheduled tasks to occur on certain dates at
certain times. Such a task could open a Word doc and leave ti onscreen, and/or send a message to the user's screen or inbox. See Control Panel /Scheduled Tasks / Help. (I *think* this is available in both Home & Pro). -- Ted "CyberTaz" wrote: ... create Reminders in Outlook to indicate when specified files need to be opened, but it would still be up to the user to open them. |
#5
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]() jstogryn wrote: Word 2003, I would like to have certain files open up automatically on pre-determined dates. Is this possible? And for that matter, can it be done for other Office 2003 apps? This is the easiest thing in the world, using your Operating System. I'm presuming that you have Windows installed. I don't know how XP handles this, but in Win2K, go to Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Scheduled Tasks and add a new task to open the specified file at a particular date and time. You can make it one-time-only or repetitive, as you wish. One caveat: You may need to have Administrator rights to your computer (which isn't always the case on a corporate system). |
#6
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks to all for your input, but especially to Blue Hornet. His method
worked perfectly. Again, thanks very much. "Blue Hornet" wrote: jstogryn wrote: Word 2003, I would like to have certain files open up automatically on pre-determined dates. Is this possible? And for that matter, can it be done for other Office 2003 apps? This is the easiest thing in the world, using your Operating System. I'm presuming that you have Windows installed. I don't know how XP handles this, but in Win2K, go to Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Scheduled Tasks and add a new task to open the specified file at a particular date and time. You can make it one-time-only or repetitive, as you wish. One caveat: You may need to have Administrator rights to your computer (which isn't always the case on a corporate system). |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Word applies direct format on File open | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Is there any add-on for Open Document Text file ? | New Users | |||
open the file at the end of file | New Users | |||
Setting the default encoding...? | Microsoft Word Help | |||
How to creat relative and shorthand file path names? | Microsoft Word Help |