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Norman Cohen

On a few occasions, Suzanne Barnhill has given me complete
insturctions how to create a shortcut which would open word
(xp) with the last document edited (mfile1 switch). I have
used it successfully.

Today, however, the darndest thing has happened for no
apparent reason. Not only does word open with the last
edited document, but if I attempt to open a new file, I
still get the last document opened. I have deleted to
"last edited word document" shortcut and attempted by
several means to create a new one...all with no result.

I have attempted to edit the "target" in the shortcut no no
avail.

I have attempted to open with start, programs, word but the
same result. I simply cannot launch word or open a new
word file ....unless I am satisfied with editing the last
file opened...

HELP>..how do I get rid of that switch
 
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TF

Norman

I doubt that this has anything to do with the switch. My guess is that you
have saved a file over normal.dot. Try this FAQ and see if it resolves your
problem: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/BlankDocNotBlank.htm

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

: On a few occasions, Suzanne Barnhill has given me complete
: insturctions how to create a shortcut which would open word
: (xp) with the last document edited (mfile1 switch). I have
: used it successfully.
:
: Today, however, the darndest thing has happened for no
: apparent reason. Not only does word open with the last
: edited document, but if I attempt to open a new file, I
: still get the last document opened. I have deleted to
: "last edited word document" shortcut and attempted by
: several means to create a new one...all with no result.
:
: I have attempted to edit the "target" in the shortcut no no
: avail.
:
: I have attempted to open with start, programs, word but the
: same result. I simply cannot launch word or open a new
: word file ....unless I am satisfied with editing the last
: file opened...
:
: HELP>..how do I get rid of that switch
 

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