New Document or Open Document from

T

Tango

Is this feature available in office 2007 from the Start Menu ??

If so how do i enable it.

Thanks
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Tango,

The old dialogs for New/Open Office documents are available as an optional feature choice. If you have already installed Office
2007 you can turn on those features by running the Microsoft Office 2007 choice from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control
panel.

If you have not installed Office 2007 then choose the Custom installation choice when you run setup and you can choose those
optional features at that time.

==============
Is this feature available in office 2007 from the Start Menu ??

If so how do i enable it.

Thanks>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Tango,

The old dialogs for New/Open Office documents are available as an optional feature choice. If you have already installed Office
2007 you can turn on those features by running the Microsoft Office 2007 choice from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control
panel.

If you have not installed Office 2007 then choose the Custom installation choice when you run setup and you can choose those
optional features at that time.

==============
Is this feature available in office 2007 from the Start Menu ??

If so how do i enable it.

Thanks>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
T

Tango

Thankyou

I actually had the feature installed but was looking for it above internet
explorer & Outlook from the start menu (before hovering on all programs)

A simple drag & drop to the desired location did the trick.

Thanks Again
 
T

Tango

Thankyou

I actually had the feature installed but was looking for it above internet
explorer & Outlook from the start menu (before hovering on all programs)

A simple drag & drop to the desired location did the trick.

Thanks Again
 

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