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How to Add Microsoft Office Shortcuts to the Start Menu in Windows 7

How to Add Microsoft Office Shortcuts to the Start Menu in Windows 7

A Microsoft Office program shortcut may sometimes be missing from the 鈥淢icrosoft Office鈥 folder of the Windows Start Menu's 鈥淎ll Programs鈥 section. Adding a Microsoft Office program shortcut back to this folder involves the following two main steps.

Step 1: Create desired Microsoft Office program shortcut

  1. Navigate to Windows Start Menu > 鈥淐omputer鈥 (in Windows 10, click "File Explorer" > "This PC"). A window opens.
  2. Under 鈥淗ard Disk Drives鈥 (in Windows 10, "Devices and drives"), click 鈥淥SDisk (C:).鈥
  3. Navigate to 鈥淧rogram Files (x86)鈥 > 鈥淢icrosoft Office鈥 > 鈥淥ffice16.鈥 This folder has files for all of the Microsoft Office programs. Files are labeled NAME.EXE (where NAME is an abbreviation of the specific program).
  4. Find, but do not click, the desired file. The following are the specific file names for Microsoft Office programs:
    • Word: WINWORD.EXE
    • PowerPoint: POWERPNT.EXE
    • Excel: EXCEL.EXE
    • Publisher: MSPUB.EXE
    • OneNote: ONENOTE.EXE
  5. Right click the file for the program. A pop-up menu appears.
  6. From the pop-up menu, click 鈥淐reate shortcut.鈥 A message window appears asking you if you want to place the shortcut on the desktop.
  7. Click [Yes].

Step 2: Add desired Microsoft Office program shortcut to "All Programs"

  1. Click the Windows Start icon.
  2. Right click 鈥淎ll Programs.鈥 A pop-up menu appears.
  3. From the pop-up menu, click 鈥淥pen All Users.鈥 A window opens.
  4. Navigate to 鈥淧rograms鈥 > 鈥淢icrosoft Office.鈥
  5. From your desktop, click and drag the shortcut you created in step 1 into the open folder.
  6. When a window says you will need administrator permission, click 鈥淐ontinue.鈥 The User Account Control window opens.
  7. Type the administrator password for the computer, which for a Cedarville office is the six-digit number under the barcode sticker on the computer (not the monitor).
  8. Click [Yes]. The program shortcut will move into the folder.
  9. In the folder, alt-click the program shortcut you just moved to rename it. You will be prompted to provide an administrator password again, so use the same one as in step 7.
Note:

The following are what each of the Microsoft Office program shortcuts should be named. After you complete the above steps and rename the program shortcut, the desired program shortcut should be added to Start Menu/All Programs.

  • Word: Microsoft Word 2016
  • PowerPoint: Microsoft PowerPoint 2016
  • Excel: Microsoft Excel 2016
  • Publisher: Microsoft Publisher 2016
  • OneNote: Microsoft OneNote 2016

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