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Hi!
I have a shortcut to an Excelfile that is used by several users with different operating systems and different Excelversions. In the properties of the shortcut I want to write that Excel should open a new Excel instance. But my problem is that I dont know what Excel version the user are using. Is there a way to write this without writing the specific path as below? Shortcut\Properties\Target C:\Program\Office97\Office\EXCEL.EXE "MyPath\myfile.xla" In Start\run you are able to write just "Excel" to open a new Excel. Should be possible to write something similar in the shortcut? Thanks in advance! / Elisabeth |
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