Typically you would create a shortcut and specify the application followed
by the file name, then put it in the startup folder. For example, to open
an Excel file you could use something like "C:\XL\EXCEL.EXE
C:\DATA\SHEET1.XLS".
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Christian said:
How can i open a file in startup, i mean not only the program but the file
too. Exemple :excel