Re: 100 Windows XP RUN COMMANDS
WORD
/a---Starts Word and prevents add-ins and global templates (including the Normal template) from being loaded automatically.
The /a switch also locks the setting files; that is, the setting files cannot be read or modified if you use this switch.
/laddinpath---Starts Word and then loads a specific Word add-in.
/m---Starts a new instance of Word without running any AutoExec macros.
/mmacroname---Starts Word and then runs a specific macro. The /m switch also prevents Word from running any AutoExec macros.
/n---Starts a new instance of Word with no document open. Documents opened in each instance of Word will not appear as choices in the Window menu of other instances.
/ttemplatename---Starts Word with a new document based on a template other than the Normal template.
/w---Starts a new instance of Word with a blank document. Documents opened in each instance of Word will not appear as choices in the Window menu of the other instances.
(no switch)---A new Word window is opened with a blank document using the existing instance of the Word program.
/c---Starts a new instance of Word and then invokes NetMeeting.
/q---Starts Word without displaying the Word splash screen. This switch is only available in Word 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1).
/r---Starts Word, starts Setup, makes changes in the Windows registry, and then quits. This switch forces a re-register of Word in the Windows registry.
/u---Has no effect and does not start Word.
/x---Starts a new instance of Word from the operating shell (for example, to print in Word). This instance of Word responds to only one DDE request and ignores all other DDE requests and multi-instances. If you are starting a new instance of Word in the operating environment (for example, in Windows), it is recommended that you use the /w switch, which starts a fully functioning instance.
pathname\filename---Starts Starts Word with a specific document open.
Last edited by rakeshishere; 25-07-2006 at 05:29 PM.
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