atw: Re: Starting Word 2002+ from RUN without its painful task pane
- From: "Elizabeth Fullerton" <Elizabeth_Fullerton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 12:44:35 +1000
Any particular reason why you don't set up your normal.dot to be
non-futile A4, and turn the task pane off in the options?
Regards
Elizabeth Fullerton
Business Solutions Architect
Infosys Australia
Tel: +61 3 9860 2452
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Subject: atw: Starting Word 2002+ from RUN without its painful task pane
Hi folks.
For ages, I have run Word from the WinDoze Run prompt, so
as to have it start without its usual, totally futile
blank US Letter size document, by:
1. Pressing Flag+R to display the Run prompt.
2. Typing winword /n
3. Pressing Enter.
That still works fine, with Word 2002, here at a customer
site but, I wonder if there is a startup switch that can
make the horrid 2002+ task pane fail to appear as well.
Couldn't even find the startup switch information that
used to be in Word help in the 2002 version of the help.
Please advise with your ideas and any other handy startup
switch options to use at the Run prompt.
Cheers,
Michael
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