Thursday, January 15, 2015

Is there a way to stop MS Word from automatically opening previously opened documents?


I know there's probably a setting in preferences, but I need to be able to do it without Word being open.

The problem is one of my docx has become corrupt, so every time Word opens it immediately stops responding and I can't access preferences.

Is there a way to clear a cache or something somewhere so Word forgets about these files at startup?

asked Jul 18 '12 at 0:50

andy
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5 Answers

From the macrumors forums you can hold shift when you launch a program to launch it without the resume previous window functionality.

Alternatively, for those who want some resume functionality and don't want to globally disable it, you can hold Shift when you launch an application to bypass resume and start that app fresh.

If that doesnt work you can turn off the function globally by going to System Preferences -> General and unticking "Restore windows when quitting and reopening apps"

(you can also disable the function on a per-app basis using the instructions here)

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answered Jul 18 '12 at 2:35

OrangeBox
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+1 thank you! and genius! – andy Jul 18 '12 at 3:28



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