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Old 01-21-2012, 08:34 AM
fjchild fjchild is offline File(OpenFile) Windows 7 64bit File(OpenFile) Office 2010 64bit
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Have just moved from Word 2000 to Word 2010. THere are some differences.

I could previously create a wide variety of menus and commands in the menu bar; now I struggle with a more confusing and limited, it seems Ribbon.

One thing I often used was a link to open a specific Word file.
The doc would have to be open at the time;
In Customize/All Commands, the Command File(OpenFile) [I think] would select an open file in a drop down;
I would simply click and drag the Open(OpenFile) command to my selected menu.



I don't find such an ability or hyperlink able to be placed on a Ribbon. I might be able to use a macro but that creates other issues.

I'd appreciate any help.
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