how to make a shortcut for "new microsoft document"

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hansraj

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i wanted to run "new microsoft document" by making my own shortcut
which by default gets placed in the start menu.At first i could not
find out the application responsible for it, then Somehow i have found
that the application responsible for running this is
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\osa.exe
but when i click it .. nothing happens. i came across -n (which is at
the end of ..osa.exe-n) while i was finding out the application
responsible for running "new microsoft document".
can anyone help me in placing a shortcut to my desired place and
secondly tell me the significance of -n in the command to run it.
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
right click on desktop-new-shortcut-browse the shortcut(C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\osa.exe)
later cut and paste it where u want the short cut.
 

uchiha.sasuke

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if u r talking abt making a shortcut for new word document...then file that u require is winword.exe in the same folder that u have mentioned......just send it on desktop as a shortcut and then copy and paste it in the location:
C:\Documents and Settings\$username$\Start Menu\Programs....and u will get ur task done...:)
 

piyush gupta

Cyborg Agent
Follow these steps

1. Right Click Desktop
2. Select New->Shortcut
3. Location of Item: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\osa.exe -n
4. Name for shortcut:Any name which u like
5. Click Finish

Now ur New Office Document Shortcut is ready u can cut,copy and paste it anywhere u like

-n is a switch which stands for new
osa.exe -n command indicates New Office Document
 
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hansraj

hansraj

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@piyush gupta
in u r suggestion , at point no 3 when u try to add -n to the path and click next it gives an error saying that the file does not exist.
try it on u r pc.. once
its not happening still...
 

piyush gupta

Cyborg Agent
Sorry but its

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\osa.exe" -n

now it will work

i forgot ""

Actually it was like Browser->Select file->append -n and done
 
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hansraj

hansraj

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thanks a lot... and i mean it .. as iam adding it to u r rep....
can u tell me one thing that is this -n command used for only ms office or it can be used for any other application as well and its importance
 
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