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Subject:Re: A Question for WinWord Gurus From:"Eric J. Ray" <ejray -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 17 Jul 1997 15:09:05 -0600
At 07:53 PM 7/17/97 +1000, Michael John Little wrote:
>Here is a question for all those WinWord Gurus:
>1. Does winword.exe have any command line arguments?
>2. If it does, what are the command line arguments for winword.exe?
>3. How do you find them, for example is it, winword.exe /??
A great way to find answers to questions like these is
to check your Word documentation or online help.
In Word, do the following.
1. Select HELP->Help Topics
2. Choose the Index tab.
3. Scroll down to "startup switches"
Alternatively, look in the table of contents for:
Customizing Microsoft Word
Controlling What Happens When You Start Word
Eric
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