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Hello,
Now do you remove old shortcut key that was used to launch Word 2003,
after the the file it was assigned to is going?
Here are the details of that issue is:
I use to use ctrl+shift+z to start Word 2003 and ctrl+shirt+x to start
Excel. I upgraded to office 07 and and ctrl+shift+z now gives me the
following error:
"this action is only valid for the products that are currently installed"
I tried to assign that key shortcut key to the new Word 07 shortcut, but of
course when I hit that combo, it tried to lauch Word 03's file and I get
"this action is only valid for the products that are currently installed"
again.
Where is the registry is this info stored so I can remove it?
Already went as far as to reinstall office 03, but that did not work. Did a
07 repair and reinstall and still "this action is only valid for the products
that are currently installed".
Now do you remove old shortcut key that was used to launch Word 2003,
after the the file it was assigned to is going?
Here are the details of that issue is:
I use to use ctrl+shift+z to start Word 2003 and ctrl+shirt+x to start
Excel. I upgraded to office 07 and and ctrl+shift+z now gives me the
following error:
"this action is only valid for the products that are currently installed"
I tried to assign that key shortcut key to the new Word 07 shortcut, but of
course when I hit that combo, it tried to lauch Word 03's file and I get
"this action is only valid for the products that are currently installed"
again.
Where is the registry is this info stored so I can remove it?
Already went as far as to reinstall office 03, but that did not work. Did a
07 repair and reinstall and still "this action is only valid for the products
that are currently installed".