Re: How to attach a file to Startup?
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What are you wanting to happen with the reminder.wps file? Do you want the
letter to open when the PC is booted? If so, right click the file and
create a shortcut. Right click the shortcut and select cut. Right click
the start button and select Explore. Double click on Programs, right click
on Startup and select paste. If you want something different, you need to
specify exactly what it is.
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Regards
Ron Badour
MS MVP 1997 - 2007
"Barney" <Barney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would like to attach a file, Reminder.wps, to the Startup Menu. I had it
for years but after a reformat, forgot how to do it.
I tried to "Move" the file to Startup but it's another program that shows
up
similar to Window Explorer, PowerDesk. I guess it was the wrong way.
Thank you
.
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