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Microsoft Binder

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JasonLiew

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Oct 15, 2001
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Hi ppl,

I have a little problem and I need helpful suggestion from you guyz out there.
Here goes the question:
Can I bind microsoft access, microsoft words, microsoft excel..etc, all in 1 as binder? After that, I would like to Have a page to collect all ther binders.
Summary: 1 page that can manage manay binders.[sadeyes]

Can it be done?
if not, is there any other way to solve it?

Regrds.
Jason
 
You could make a Word doc entitled Table of Contents and have hyperlinks to each file.

WARNING: They've dropped Binder from Office XP. It will open binder files, but will not create them. May I suggest Winzip?
 
Hi Dreamboat,

Thanks for your reponse.
I have used html to link all of them.
thank you.

Jason.:)
 
I clicked my MS WORD icon on my desk top when I this
Microsoft Binder came up. It acts like its going to load and then the binder screen comes up instead. I have no idea what it is or how to get the MS WORD back.

jcflemings@erols.com
Thank you.
 
I went to click on my MS WORD icon on my desk top when this Microsoft Binder screen came up. It loaded as if MS WORD was coming up then it blinked and the Binder Screen came up.

If you have any suggestions on how I can get the MS WORD back I would appreciate it.

Thank you.
jcflemings@erols.com
 
I went to click on my MS WORD icon on my desk top when this Microsoft Binder screen came up. It loaded as if MS WORD was coming up then it blinked and the Binder Screen came up.

If you have any suggestions on how I can get the MS WORD back I would appreciate it.

Thank you.
jcflemings@erols.com
 
Right-click your word icon and hit Properties.

The Target should be:

blahblahblah\winword.exe

If it's not, find winword.exe on your hard drive using Find or Search. Right-click the file, hit Create shortcut and tell it to put it on your desktop.
 
Are you using Word 97 on Windows XP? If you are, I'd scan your system for viruses.

Steve
 
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