Microsoft KB Archive/197849

= WD97: How to Open the Last Document Edited When You Start Word =

Article ID: 197849

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q197849





SUMMARY
The bottom of the File menu lists the most recent files that have been saved or loaded in chronological order (the last file saved or opened appears first). This list of files is commonly referred to as the Most Recently Used (MRU) list.

After you start Word, if you want to open the last file saved or opened, you can manually click the first file listed on the MRU list on the File menu, or you can have Word automatically open the file when you start Word by either modifying the Word command line or creating an AutoExec macro.



MORE INFORMATION
To automatically open the last document edited when you start Word, use one of the following methods:

Method 1: Use the "/mFile1" Switch on the Command Line
 Right-click the Start button, and then click Explore. In Explorer, expand the Windows folder by clicking the plus (+) sign to the left of the Windows folder. Expand the Start Menu folder, and then click the Programs folder. In the Programs folder, right-click the shortcut for Microsoft Word, and then click Properties. In the Properties dialog box, select the Shortcut tab. Add "/mFile1" (without the quotation marks) to the Target line. For example, if you are using the default Word 97 folder, change the Target line so that it looks like this:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Winword.exe /mFile1

NOTE: There is no space between the /m and File1.

Method 2: Use an AutoExec Macro
 On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros.</li> In the Macros dialog box, type "AutoExec" (without the quotation marks) in the Macro Name box, and then click Create.</li>  In the macro editing window, create the following macro: Sub Autoexec RecentFiles(1).Open End Sub </li> On the File menu, click Close and Return to Microsoft Word.</li></ol>

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