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Automatically opening file while starting.

Automatically opening file while starting.

Automatically opening file while starting.

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Hi,
I am regular user of PC.I have written one file in Microsoft Excel(Which gives daily time-table).I want to open this file automatically when i start and shut off the system (e.g. login box opens automatically while starting the system).Could anybody please explain me,what changes should i do in the system to open this file automatically?
Is it related to systems REGISTRY? I am not sure.
Also i would like to know address of website which would give solution of this problem.
Thanks in advance.
 

RE: Automatically opening file while starting.

select the excel file that you want to open, and then copy it by pressing ctrl+c together.

right-click on the task bar on the bottom of the screen and select properties
then select start menu programs>advanced
select the startup folder from the file tree, and then paste (ctrl+v) the file into there. This will open the file every time you log on to the computer.

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