Office shortcut bar & command line

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Jeff

Here's the skinny,

In earlier versions of windows (perhaps WinNT or
Win98), I know that I used to be able to goto: Start ->
Run, then type: msoffice from the command line and the
Office shortcut bar would appear. Now when I type
msoffice, it does not find the file.

I know how to navigate to the file manually in the
office10 folder; however, I just want to know if there is
another was to get to it from the command line with a
simple word such as "moffice or msoff", it you guys know.

Thanks,

Jeff
 
Jeff said:
Here's the skinny,

In earlier versions of windows (perhaps WinNT or
Win98), I know that I used to be able to goto: Start ->
Run, then type: msoffice from the command line and the
Office shortcut bar would appear. Now when I type
msoffice, it does not find the file.

I know how to navigate to the file manually in the
office10 folder; however, I just want to know if there is
another was to get to it from the command line with a
simple word such as "moffice or msoff", it you guys know.

Thanks,

Jeff

mso.exe ?

Q
 
Here's the skinny,
In earlier versions of windows (perhaps WinNT or
Win98), I know that I used to be able to goto: Start ->
Run, then type: msoffice from the command line and the
Office shortcut bar would appear. Now when I type
msoffice, it does not find the file.

I know how to navigate to the file manually in the
office10 folder; however, I just want to know if there is
another was to get to it from the command line with a
simple word such as "moffice or msoff", it you guys know.

Thanks,

Jeff

Copy msoffice.exe to your desktop or quick launch as a shortcut
 

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