How to pin short-cuts back to START/ALL PROGRAM/MicroSoft Office/

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John P

I created a short cut of the Publisher 2003 on the DeskTop by clicking
through START, ALL PROGRAMS, MicroSoft Office, and grabing the "MicroSoft
Office Publisher 2003" and dropping it on the DeskTop. The short cut for the
Publisher appeared on the DeskTop but the same time "MicroSoft Office
Publisher 2003" disappeared from the START/ALL PROGRAMS/MIRCOSOFT OFFICE menu
list.

Do anybody see the same problem and know how to restore it on the menu list?
I still can assess/run the Publisher via the short cut but if I delete this
short cut I do not know how to start that program.

My MicroSoft Office 2003 Professional is a single user copy and I am affraid
to re-install it on my maching because the intallation requires the
registration with the MS and they might think the my re-installation attempt
is not valid.

Thanks,

John
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Just open Explorer, navigate to your startup folder, right click and
drag/drop the shortcut there and select copy.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, John P asked:

| I created a short cut of the Publisher 2003 on the DeskTop by clicking
| through START, ALL PROGRAMS, MicroSoft Office, and grabing the
| "MicroSoft Office Publisher 2003" and dropping it on the DeskTop.
| The short cut for the Publisher appeared on the DeskTop but the same
| time "MicroSoft Office Publisher 2003" disappeared from the START/ALL
| PROGRAMS/MIRCOSOFT OFFICE menu list.
|
| Do anybody see the same problem and know how to restore it on the
| menu list? I still can assess/run the Publisher via the short cut but
| if I delete this short cut I do not know how to start that program.
|
| My MicroSoft Office 2003 Professional is a single user copy and I am
| affraid to re-install it on my maching because the intallation
| requires the registration with the MS and they might think the my
| re-installation attempt is not valid.
|
| Thanks,
|
| John
 

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