Command-Line Switches For Microsoft Office Project

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Office,
Office Suites,
Software,
Switch
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: A switch appears as a space after the main command (winproj), followed by the name of the switch, and sometimes followed by another space and then one or more specific instructions called parameters, which give the program further information about how to run the winproj.exe command. You can customize the way that Microsoft Office Project 2007 starts by adding switches and parameters to the startup command. For example, you can have Project open a specific project at startup. This paper provides information regarding command-line switches for Microsoft Office Project.

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