I must have written it badly - I'm not disagreeing with you
Yes, the view
is saved with the document.
If all the OP's users want - and use - Print Layout View, there shouldn't be
a need to do anything; it will happen all by itself. If they don't (all use
that view) then I was wondering why Kevin wanted to force it on them.
But, as already noted, I had forgotten the possibility of Reading Layout -
which is probably what the real issue is.
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Enjoy,
Tony
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Not to start an argument, but what you said was:
"One reason for asking is that the View is saved with the document so that
if they always work in Print View, documents should always be in that view
without any effort or your part - or theirs. If they don't always use that
view, why do you want to impose it on them?"
Perhaps I'm missing something (earlier in the thread), but I read this as
suggesting that a document would open in the view preferred by the
recipient; yet if the document opens in the view in which it is saved,
then
it will open in the view in which it was saved by the creator/sender. The
recipient can then edit it and save it in a different view, but that's
another issue.
IOW, if you create a document in your preferred view and save it, you can
open it in that view. But if I create a document and save it in my
preferred
view (which is different from yours), the only way you can open it in your
preferred view (the first time) is with an AutoOpen macro in your
Normal.dot. The only way I can then force you to open it in my preferred
view is with an AutoOpen macro in my document.
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Words into Type
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"Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message
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Well, I'm often wrong, but ...
1. I thought I said that
2. I hadn't thought about Reading Layout but the OP didn't mention
e-mail.
I
kind-of envisage users as people working with documents on (probably
network) drives rather than routinely from attachments.
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Enjoy,
Tony
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I think you're confusing the issue he
1. The view is saved with the document; therefore, if it is saved in
Print
Layout view, it will open in that view (on any machine) barring
interference.
2. The "interference" is caused by Reading Layout view. If the user
has
not
disabled "Allow starting in Reading Layout" (Tools | Options |
General),
then a document opened directly from an attachment will open in that
view.
There are several ways around this:
1. A macro, which the OP doesn't want, for sensible reasons.
2. A suggestion that the recipient save the document to the HD before
opening (which is only prudent and reasonable, but many users don't do
it,
to their cost).
3. A suggestion that the recipient disable Reading Layout view.
The last option is quite presumptuous; if the recipient *wants* to
read
the
document in that view, it should be his/her choice. But many users
*don't*
want to read documents in RL view and just don't know how to disable
it.
Therefore, if the document is to be emailed, I would combine options 1
and
2: in the cover email, point out that, if the recipient wants to see
the
document as it was intended to be seen, it is best viewed in Print
Layout
view, which will be the result if the document is saved before
opening;
otherwise, exiting RL view (using ESC) or disabling it (provide
instructions) is a workaround.
If the document is not to be emailed, the situation does not arise; it
will
open in Print Layout view.
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"Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message
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I want my users to be able to open the
documents
without having to go through this step.
What do the users themselves want?
One reason for asking is that the View is saved with the document so
that
if
they always work in Print View, documents should always be in that
view
without any effort or your part - or theirs. If they don't always
use
that
view, why do you want to impose it on them?
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Enjoy,
Tony
"Kevin" wrote in message
...
I've seen other posts in this discussion group that explain how to
use
a
macro to force the print layout view, but what if i don't want to
use
a
macro
for this?
The reason why I don't want to use a macro is because of the
potentially-confusing security message that often ensues,
depending
upon
the
user's security level. I want my users to be able to open the
documents
without having to go through this step.
Is there another way?
Thanks,