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gary
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      19th Jan 2008
Clicking "START", "PROGRAMS", "MICROSOFT OFFICE" displays a list of
all of the OFFICE 2007 applications except WORD 2007.

On my desktop, there's a icon that starts MS OFFICE WORD 2007.

How can I add WORD 2007 to the MICROSOFT OFFICE programs group?
 
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JS
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      19th Jan 2008
Drag and Drop:
Click on the Desktop Icon and drag it over to 'Start', when the menu expands
then continue dragging to 'All Programs', then drag till you reach the MS
Office group in the list of programs, release the left mouse button to drop
the icon into the MS Office grouping.

JS

"gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Clicking "START", "PROGRAMS", "MICROSOFT OFFICE" displays a list of
> all of the OFFICE 2007 applications except WORD 2007.
>
> On my desktop, there's a icon that starts MS OFFICE WORD 2007.
>
> How can I add WORD 2007 to the MICROSOFT OFFICE programs group?



 
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