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Hari Prasadh
 
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Hi,

Do we have a Work menu in Excel (similar to word -
http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/WorkMenu.htm), where an easy shortcut
to opening files is provided.

Also I see workspace in Excel but not in Word/PPT. (why so?)

Is WS in excel considered equivalent to WM in word/PPT. As per me not,
because in WS all files get opened which are part of WS (sometimes I dont
want to open all files) while in WM one can open specific files. Am I wrong?

Thanks a lot,
Hari
India


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Norman Jones
 
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Hi Hari,

See:

http://www.dicks-blog.com/archives/2...avorites-menu/

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Norman



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Hi,

Do we have a Work menu in Excel (similar to word -
http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/WorkMenu.htm), where an easy
shortcut to opening files is provided.

Also I see workspace in Excel but not in Word/PPT. (why so?)

Is WS in excel considered equivalent to WM in word/PPT. As per me not,
because in WS all files get opened which are part of WS (sometimes I dont
want to open all files) while in WM one can open specific files. Am I
wrong?

Thanks a lot,
Hari
India



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