My other pinned and recent apps shortcuts work - for example, Quickbooks,
Epson Scan, MS Email, MS Internet
Can anyone help me sort this out? Would really like to have a useful Start
menu..
THANKS!
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Just for fun, I also picked "Add to Quick Launch", which puts it in my
bottom toolbar to the right of the Start icon. When I click on it here it
doesn't work either.
I did the same thing with MS Word with the same results!
I don't want to have to reinstall MS Office, but wondering if I do this
next...
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Paula
This issue is caused by a third-party shell extension, which seems to only affect the Windows Installer shortcuts like Office shortcuts.
See: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
(Proceed directly to "Method 2" in that page.)
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"PaulaSnap" <Paul...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02886C0C-6C61-4F7F...@microsoft.com...
Thank you so much! Problem solved. It was a WebEx context menu which I
recently installed...And yes, I used Option 2, not Option 1...
Cheers
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Paula
You're welcome Paula.
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"PaulaSnap" <Paul...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9C4963F4-177D-4C64...@microsoft.com...
I am having the same problem and tried this method. It did not work :
(. I disabled the three non-microsoft context menus that I had and the
Office 2007 apps STILL won't launch from the start menu. I used the
suggested program and disabled them 1 by 1, restarting after each. Now
all non-ms context menus are disable and the apps don't launch. Any
thoughts?
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Then I suggest you post to an XP group - this one is for VISTA, as in the
title.....
It's another one of those wretched vBulletin board people.
I've tried "method 2" with the ShellExView as many posts have indicated --
and ended up turning off EVERY non-microsoft entry, rebooting, and still
having the same problem.
Other thoughts?
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I had this problem too - came up with suitable answer THAT WORKS!!!
1) Remove all Office 2007 items pinned to Start menu.
2) Open "Computer" click on "C:" drive and open "Program Files"
3) Scroll down to "Microsoft Office" and OPEN
4) Open the folder holding all the generic office items (on my system
this is named "Office12" - this is the MS name version)
5) Find each Office program you need on the pinned menu - and
individually right-click and click "Pin to Start menu".
EXCEL will be the first one??? N.B. Only pin those with the MS Office
symbol for that program, i.e. EXCEL = green document with an 'X' on,
each should be an "Application" ENSURE U DON'T OPEN THE ONE WITH THE
COLOURFUL WINDOWS ICON - won't matter but you'll have to repeat the
correct process!
Make sure the following names are correct: (all capitals)
- EXCEL
- POWERPNT
- WINWORD
(they're the only ones I need!)
Then go to Start menu - click on each and check works. They do for me!
Then you can right-click each and Rename, to your hearts content!!!
They should each now open!
happiness all around???
;)
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Even with Control Panel->Folder Options->View set to Show Hidden Files,
I can't find any *.exe files in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office12.
> View this thread: 'Start Menu Office 2007 shortcuts have stopped
> working - Windows Vista Performance'
> (http://forums.techarena.in/windows-vista-performance/938795.htm)
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>How do I find the Office 2007 executables?
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>Even with Control Panel->Folder Options->View set to Show Hidden Files,
>I can't find any *.exe files in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
>Office\Office12.
You're either doing something wrong (they are in there on MY machine),
or you don't have Office installed.
As per an earlier thread I removed Webex that was recently installed with no change and I uninstalled Irfan View that I had recently installed, again with no change. I know this was working prior and only started noticing this week.
Stephen
Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums
Sure enough, I found my files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft
Office\Office12. I guess the installation is different on the 64-bit
system version of Vista.
Unless I use the "All Programs" option, I still can't get many of the
Start Menu icons to work: Office program's don't start and neither does
my Paint Shop Pro 7. Windows Media Player works and so does my own
installation of NT Backup brought over from my old XP box.
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any other working ideas?
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