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![]() | You can create an icon on your desktop that will launch Word and automatically open the document you last opened. Either locate the file Winword .exe in Windows Explorer (for Office 2003, this is typically in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11) or find it with the Search item on the Start menu (in the Search tool, you'll probably need to turn on More advanced options, then add checkmarks next to Search system folders and Search subfolders). 原帖地å€: TechSpott http://www.techspott.com/microsoft-office/127-open-last-opened-document.html#post191 Once you find Winword .exe, right-click on the file icon and drag it to your desktop, and then select Create Shortcuts Here. Right-click on the new shortcut icon, choose Properties, and go to the Shortcut tab. In the Target field, after the existing file path, add a space and then /mFile1. You can also assign a shortcut key if you want to launch the file with a keystroke combination. When you're done, click on Apply. In the General tab, give the shortcut a descriptive name and click on OK. |
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