Nov 12, 2007
As we all know, in the MS Office programs, there is a list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu.
Most people access these with their mouse, which is not a bad way to do it. That method works well, but did you know you can accomplish the same task with just a few keys?
No?
Well, you sure can! So, let's move on to the "how" part, shall we?
First, hit Alt + F (that will activate the File menu or Office button in the 2007 version).
Next, press the number listed beside the file name in the list of recently used files (either at the bottom of the file menu or the right side of the Office Button menu).
Just like magic, the file will open and you'll be ready to go.
Okay, well, maybe it's not magic, but it sure can be a time saver!
Most people access these with their mouse, which is not a bad way to do it. That method works well, but did you know you can accomplish the same task with just a few keys?
No?
Well, you sure can! So, let's move on to the "how" part, shall we?
First, hit Alt + F (that will activate the File menu or Office button in the 2007 version).
Next, press the number listed beside the file name in the list of recently used files (either at the bottom of the file menu or the right side of the Office Button menu).
Just like magic, the file will open and you'll be ready to go.
Okay, well, maybe it's not magic, but it sure can be a time saver!
Categories : Tip and Trick
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