- SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 HOW TO
- SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 UPDATE
- SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 WINDOWS 10
SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 UPDATE
Update the policies on your clients ( gpupdate /force or by logoff/logon).Microsoft Word has a toolbar icon for applying and removing color highlighting, just like using a real highlighter.Note that Desktop ( %DesktopDir%) and All User Desktop ( %CommonDesktopDir%) environment variables are displayed in the GPO console If you want to create an app shortcut in the Public profile (for all computer users), select Location = All User Desktop (disable the “Run in logged-on user’s security context” option since non-admin users do not have the permissions to modify the Public profile).As a result, the application shortcut will appear only for users added to the specified Active Directory security group Select New Item -> Security Group and choose the domain group. Enable the Item-level targeting and click the Targeting button.
Then you can use Group Policy Targeting to deploy a shortcut to members of that security group.
Right-click on the created policy and select Edit.Open the Group Policy Management Console ( gpmc.msc), right-click an AD container (Organizational Unit) you want to apply a shortcut creation policy to and create a new policy (a GPO object) named CreateShortcut.
SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 WINDOWS 10
In the same way you can create shortcuts in Windows 10 Start Menu or Quick Access Toolbar.
SHORTCUT TO HIGHLIGHT MICROSOFT WORD 2008 HOW TO
In this example we will show you how to create multiple shortcuts on a user’s desktop using Group Policy Preferences (available starting with Windows Server 2008 R2). GPO allows you to create a shortcut for a locally installed app, a URL, an executable file on a shared network folder or a domain controller (the NETLOGON folder). Using Group Policies, you can create a shortcut to a specific app on the desktops of all (or certain) domain users.