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"Open Office Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to S
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Patty
2008-06-29 20:06:00 UTC
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I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.

Mahalo.
p
2008-06-29 23:55:36 UTC
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Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
For Open Office, go here: http://www.openoffice.org/

Sorry, couldn't resist.

P
Gordon
2008-06-30 07:11:10 UTC
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Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
In Office 2007 they are not installed by Default. You need to go to Control
Panel-Programs and Features, click on Office, and choose "Change". Then
select "Add or Remove Features". They can be found under Shared Features-New
and Open Microsoft Office Document Shortcuts.
Once you have installed them, do Start-All Programs-Microsoft Office,
right-click on each one, and choose Pin to Start Menu.

HTH
Patty
2008-06-30 07:35:02 UTC
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Thank you very much for this information. Your directions resolved my
question!
Post by Gordon
Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
In Office 2007 they are not installed by Default. You need to go to Control
Panel-Programs and Features, click on Office, and choose "Change". Then
select "Add or Remove Features". They can be found under Shared Features-New
and Open Microsoft Office Document Shortcuts.
Once you have installed them, do Start-All Programs-Microsoft Office,
right-click on each one, and choose Pin to Start Menu.
HTH
Gordon
2008-06-30 08:25:02 UTC
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Post by Patty
Thank you very much for this information. Your directions resolved my
question!
You're welcome!
pvkid
2010-07-06 15:26:37 UTC
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Does anyone know how to add the shortcuts in Office 2010, it is not i
the "Add or Remove Features" on 2010
Post by Gordon
Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
In Office 2007 they are not installed by Default. You need to go t
Control
Panel-Programs and Features, click on Office, and choose "Change". The
select "Add or Remove Features". They can be found under Share
Features-New
and Open Microsoft Office Document Shortcuts.
Once you have installed them, do Start-All Programs-Microsoft Office,
right-click on each one, and choose Pin to Start Menu.
HT
Stan Frazier
2010-11-17 02:38:53 UTC
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Any help on this for Office2010, i'm having same issue. I guess this is another nice feature Microsoft decided to remove.
Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
Post by p
For Open Office, go here: http://www.openoffice.org/
Sorry, could not resist.
P
Post by Gordon
In Office 2007 they are not installed by Default. You need to go to Control
Panel-Programs and Features, click on Office, and choose "Change". Then
select "Add or Remove Features". They can be found under Shared Features-New
and Open Microsoft Office Document Shortcuts.
Once you have installed them, do Start-All Programs-Microsoft Office,
right-click on each one, and choose Pin to Start Menu.
HTH
Post by Patty
Thank you very much for this information. Your directions resolved my
question!
Post by Gordon
You're welcome!
Does anyone know how to add the shortcuts in Office 2010, it is not in
the "Add or Remove Features" on 2010
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Harden Thicke
2010-11-18 17:03:31 UTC
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DeadHead Eggheader:

Start your own post instead of hijacking one that is a few years old. If you
can't properly use a newsgroup, how can you even possibly be able to use
Office?
Post by Stan Frazier
Any help on this for Office2010, i'm having same issue. I guess this is
another nice feature Microsoft decided to remove.
Post by Patty
I am using Vista and Office 2007. I would like to have "Open Office
Document" and "New Office Document" icons pinned to Start Menu.
Mahalo.
Post by p
For Open Office, go here: http://www.openoffice.org/
Sorry, could not resist.
P
Post by Gordon
In Office 2007 they are not installed by Default. You need to go to Control
Panel-Programs and Features, click on Office, and choose "Change". Then
select "Add or Remove Features". They can be found under Shared Features-New
and Open Microsoft Office Document Shortcuts.
Once you have installed them, do Start-All Programs-Microsoft Office,
right-click on each one, and choose Pin to Start Menu.
HTH
Post by Patty
Thank you very much for this information. Your directions resolved my
question!
Post by Gordon
You're welcome!
Does anyone know how to add the shortcuts in Office 2010, it is not in
the "Add or Remove Features" on 2010
Submitted via EggHeadCafe
Review of Redgate ANTS Performance Profiler 6
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/945b0f4a-55b9-4799-aaa3-bcbed4131446/review-of-redgate-ants-performance-profiler-6.aspx
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