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SYMPTOMSSometimes a document that you add to a menu does not open when you choose it from the menu. Instead, the following error message appears: Note: To add a document to a menu so you can open that document by choosing it from the menu, use the Customize command on the Tools menu or press CTRL+ALT+= and then select the document in the File Open dialog box. For a specific description of both procedures, see the "Workaround" section below. CAUSE
When you add a document to a menu using the CTRL+ALT+= method (described in
the "Procedure 1: CTRL+ALT+= Method" section below), if you do not include
the entire path to the document in the File Name box, Word cannot find the
document when you choose it unless the file is located in the current
directory. For example, if you choose MY_FILE.DOC from the File menu, Word
cannot find MY_FILE.DOC if it is located in a directory other than the
current directory.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95. This problem was also corrected in Word version 6.0 for Windows NT. WORKAROUNDTo add a document to a menu so you can open that document by choosing it from the menu regardless of the current directory, use either of the following two procedures: Procedure 1: CTRL+ALT+= MethodNote: This method adds the document only to the File menu. If you want to add the document to a different menu, use Procedure 2.
Procedure 2: Using the Customize Command
MORE INFORMATIONNeither of the above methods appears in the printed or online documentation for Word 6.0. Additional query words: 6.0 docerr most-recently most word6 winword recently
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