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Default Outlining Tabs on Word 2003

Macros are stored in modules. The organizer only displays the module names -
see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

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Bob S wrote:
Oops. One more question, Terry. When I open Organizer and click the
Macro-project Items tab, I do not see any of my macros to copy from
the Normal.dot to another template. How can I fix that?
Thanks for help on all of these questions.
Bob

"Bob S" wrote in message
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Also Terry,

In order to keep Normal.dot slim (as you mentioned below), should I
delete the customized styles and macros from the Normal.dot list
after copying them to the BobGlobal.dot list?

"Bob S" wrote in message
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Thanks Terry. That is all very helpful. I am just missing one
thing. I already have a global template, which is in the startup
folder and is the location I would like my newly customized macros
and styles. But when I click Organizer and seek to select
BobGlobal.dot as the template into which to copy styles and macros
from normal.dot, I do not see BobGlobal.dot as an option (only
normal.dot and document 1). How can I get BobGlobal as an option
to copy these customizations to? Thanks again.

"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Under Tools, Templates and Add-in, click on Organizer. The
Organizer is used to move custom macros, toolbars, styles and Auto
Text between templates. So create a new blank template and give it
a memorable name. Then open Organizer and select normal one side
and the new template the other side. You can now copy across the
customization you want. You can use this method to keep normal.dot slim
and fast too by
always saving your customizations to a custom template. If you
then place the custom template in the Word Startup folder (see
Tools, Options, File Locations to either find the location or
change the location of this folder). In a business environment,
the Startup folder is often placed on the server and all users
have the Startup path pointing to the server location. Then
company styles, AutoText, etc may be shared by all users. Terry

"Bob S" wrote in message
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Thanks Terry,

Now those styles are in my normal.dot template. I have read that
it is a good idea to keep your special macros and styles in
another global template, so that if you have to start over with a
new normal.dot you do not lose all of your customization. Can
you tell me how to move these styles (and a couple of new macros
I just assigned) over to my BobGlobal.dot? Thank you.

"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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When you modify the styles (using Format, Styles dialog) there's
a check box 'Save to Template'. If you check that box before
changing the styles, when you save your document, you will be
prompted to save changes to the template xxx.dot at the same
time. --
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"Bob S" wrote in message
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How do you "Save the modified styles to the template?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Did you link the outline numbering to styles *and* save the
modified styles
to the template?

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"Bob S" wrote in message
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I believe I have followed the instructions in the website you
gave corectly. But something odd happens. If I stay in the
same document where I made
all
of the changes to the Heading styles, I can press Alt-Ctrl-1
and it will
apply Heading 1 style, or press Alt-Ctrl 2 and apply Heading
style 2, etc.
This gives the numbering an all.

However, if I am in a new document and press Alt-Ctrl-1 it
does NOT put
any
numbering down at all.

What do I need to change?
Bob


"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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You are welcome.

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"Bob S" wrote in message
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This looks like exactly what I need. Thank you Stefan, (and
indirectly
Shauna Kelly) for the help.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Set up numbering as explained at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Bob S" wrote in message
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When I am using outlining in Word and hit return and then
tab, it
gives puts
the next level numbering below at a prescribed tab set,
which is
further to
the right than I prefer. So, I would like to change this
default
tab stop
within outlining.

Is there a way to change the default tabs used in
outlining withing MS Word 2003?
Thanks in advance,
Bob