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Command-Line Options

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The following articles are available for the 'Command-Line Options' topic. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.

Bypassing the Startup Macro
Got a macro that automatically runs whenever you start Word? This macro explains how you can modify the startup line for Word itself so you can bypass those automatic macros.

Getting Rid of the Startup Document
When you start Word, it opens a blank document, ready for you to start typing within. If you don't want this blank document to appear, you can use the /n switch with the command line used to start Word.