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Launch Applications By Shortcuts

Let's say you want to open notepad. To do it, you need to do 4 steps like start-All program-Accesories-Notepad, it's annoying and the loss of time. Here is a simple and fast windows trick which will allow you to launch any application at the touch of a button. For example, you can launch Notepad every time you press CTRL+ALT+N ( or whatever key you choose).
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Categories: Windows XP shortcut
Added: on Feb 20, 2009 at 8:25 am
Added By: an anonymous user
Searches: shortcut window launch application

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