Where is "Close All" command in Word 2007?

G

Guest

Hello

A very cool feature of Word 2003 is the ability to close all open Word
documents at the same time without closing the Word application.

If the shift key is pressed when choosing the File menu, a "Close All"
option is availble on the File menu.

Where is this in Word 2007?

thx
 
D

Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

You will have to add it to your QAT. (Quick Access Toolbar)

Right click on your QAT, and select Customize.
In the Customize dialog, in the Choose Commands from dropdown, select
"Commands Not in the Ribbon".
Locate "Close All" and click the Add button.
Then click OK.

No need to hold the shift key while you click the command.

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Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
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Hello

A very cool feature of Word 2003 is the ability to close all open Word
documents at the same time without closing the Word application.

If the shift key is pressed when choosing the File menu, a "Close All"
option is availble on the File menu.

Where is this in Word 2007?

thx
 

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