Re: Launching Office 2007



jimmuh wrote:
No, I don't think so. It seems as though Sandy is referring to the fact that one or more of the shortcuts created by the MS Office 2007 setup procedure do not work when they are placed in the top-level Start menu -- either by the recent files process or by the Pin to Start Menu process. They also fail if you right-click on them and place them in the Quick Launch toolbar. That is most assuredly not how they are supposed to function.

I, and others, have posted here several times over the past few months about this very issue. The only answer we have found (insofar as I am aware) is the one that worked for me. You delete the MS Office shortcuts from all levels of the Start / Programs menu, and you create new shortcuts directly to the individual executables. Then those shortcuts, when placed in the top-level menu or in Quick Launch, will work properly.

I do prefer using the Start Menu search function for launching most applications, but even that function did not work for some of the original shortcuts that appeared on my Vista Business systems after installing Office 2007. BTW, this wasn't a one-off experience for me. It has been the case on EVERY installation of Office 2007 under Vista at our company.

"gls858" wrote:

Sandy Macdonald wrote:
I am running Offfice 2007 on a Vista computer. When I press the Vista 'Start' icon and see a list of recently used application, I can't launch an Office 2007 from the list, nothing happens when I click the icon.

If I list all programs and click on an Office 2007 application icon from this complete list, then the applications launch properly.

What is happening? How can I fix this?
It's working just like it's supposed to. You can't "launch" Office 2007.
Office 2007 is a suite of separate programs. An easy way to launch programs is to simply type the name in the search bar and hit return.

Example: type Excel in the search bar and Excel pops up at the top of the list andis highlighted. Simply hit return and excel will open.

gls858


Guess I misinterpreted the post. IMO it wasn't very clear what she was asking.

I was at a machine with Office 2007 and Vista and both of the methods you mentioned worked just fine. Did you do a network install, or install
directly from the media. Did you install to a different location other than the default?

I checked the target path and mine looked like this:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office
It was same for every pinned Office app. I thought that was a little strange.

gls858
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