The would be the easy way. But I bet we could come up with a really convoluted and complicated method if we reallllly tried hard.
"Rick Budde" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:09eb01c42562$4209fcb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| Jose:
|
| Forgive my stupidity. If this is just on your machine,
| why don't you place a shortcut on the bar at the bottom
| of your Windows screen and simply click to run Excel or
| Word from there? You can even have tooltips
| named "Bookkeeper" and "Secretary" if you want.
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >No, for all users
| >
| >Browsers can't open programs on users machines for
| security reasons
| >
| >For your own use only you could link to an Excel.xls or
| Word.doc file and open it in Excel or Word using
| >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=162059
| >
| >--
| >
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP -
| FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-
| ;
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| >
| >"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%
|
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| >| I apologize to you for my obstinacy! Suppose for
| example I write two words:
| >| "Bookkeeping" and "Secretary". I want the following:
| when I click on
| >| "Bookkeeping" it may open "Excel" and when I click
| on "Secretary" if may
| >| open "Word" (always all this in my computer). Is there
| any way to do that?
| >| Thanks! Sorry for the nuisance!
| >|
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >