Microsoft KB Archive/118844

= WD: Ampersand in File Name Not Included When Added to Menu =

Article ID: 118844

Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 95a
 * Microsoft Word 6.0 for Macintosh
 * Microsoft Word 6.01 for Macintosh
 * Microsoft Word 6.01 for Macintosh
 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q118844



SYMPTOMS
When you add a file name that contains an ampersand (&) to a menu in Microsoft Word, the ampersand does not appear.

For example, a file named "Jack&Jill" appears as "JackJill" on the menu.



CAUSE
This behavior is by design. The ampersand is used in a menu to designate which character of the menu item name to underline. This underlined character is used as a shortcut to choose the menu item when you use the keyboard.



WORKAROUND
To display a file name that contains an ampersand, save the file with a second ampersand in front of the first before you add the file name to your menu, for example:

Jack&&Jill

When you add this file name to a menu, the name appears correctly, as:   Jack&Jill



MORE INFORMATION
To add a file name to a Word menu, use the method appropriate for your version of Word.

Word 98 Macintosh Edition

 * 1) In Word, open the file you want to appear on your Word menu.
 * 2) On the Tools menu, click Customize.
 * 3) On the Toolbars tab, under Toolbars, click to select the Menu Bar check box
 * 4) Click to select the Commands tab.
 * 5) Under Categories, click to select All Commands.
 * 6) Under Commands, click to select FileOpenFile. In the FileOpenFile box, ensure that your document name appears in the box. If you have multiple documents open, each file is listed in the drop-down list box.
 * 7) Under Commands, drag the FileOpenFile command to the Word menu where you want it to appear, and then click Close to close the Customize dialog box.

Word 6.0 (Macintosh only) and Word 95 (7.0)

 * 1) In Word, open the file you want to appear on your Word menu.
 * 2) On the Tools menu, click Customize.
 * 3) Click to select the Menus tab.
 * 4) Under Categories, click to select All Commands.
 * 5) Under Commands, click to select FileOpenFile. In the FileOpenFile box, ensure that your document name appears in the box. Your document name should also appear in the Name on Menu box.
 * 6) In the Change What Menu box, click to select the menu you want to add the file name.
 * 7) In the Position on Menu box, click to select where you want your file name to appear. For example, click to select At Top.
 * 8) Click Add, and then click Close to close the Customize dialog box.

