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On Jul 29, 10:48*am, Venky62
T wrote: I can't figure it out. Maybe something was left out while copying my code? Is there a period before the cut statement? Like ".cut" ? Nope. It's directly below two lines in green. Could you upload your document so that I could see where the error is creeping in? You want me to upload my normal.dotm template somewhere? Where? I installed the macro simply by copying your text from the newsgroup to the clipboard, then to a Notepad file; then copied it from the Notepad file to the template (following Greg Mayor's instructions, which have worked all the times people have posted useful macros here before). Peter T. Daniels;492930 Wrote: On Jul 28, 11:19*pm, Venky62 wrote:- Where are you placing the cursor ? Please try the macro with the cursor anywhere on the line where the footnote reference is located but before the footnote reference. It should work.- I placed the cursor a few characters before the footnote reference, on the same line. I just tried it again, and the Visual Basic window opened, with the line "Cut" highlighted and a little box reading "Compile error: Sub or Function not defined." - Please let me know if it doesn't. If not, I will code for placing the cursor between the footnote reference and the next character. If you can get this macro to work, it should be even more convenient for you.- Indeed. |
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Okay, rather than your sending the file, I am sending a txt file with the code that I have tested again several times, and it has worked every time. Hopefully, this will work now.
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It works. Thank you. (I compared the two texts -- the main difference
is that you added periods to start a number of lines.) But not when the cursor is placed between note and following character, only when it precedes a note. And Ctrl-Shift-T still brings up a box saying that if I want to add a digital signature, blah-di-blah-di-blah. (I've never had trouble assigning a shortcut before! The default assignment for Ctrl-Shift-T is "Unhang," something I have no use for, not "digital signature"!) Maybe Ctrl-Alt-T will do it ... On Jul 29, 11:20*pm, Venky62 T wrote: Okay, rather than your sending the file, I am sending a txt file with the code that I have tested again several times, and it has worked every time. Hopefully, this will work now. Peter T. Daniels;492944 Wrote: On Jul 29, 10:48*am, Venky62 wrote:- I can't figure it out. Maybe something was left out while copying my code? Is there a period before the cut statement? Like ".cut" ?- Nope. It's directly below two lines in green. - Could you upload your document so that I could see where the error is creeping in?- You want me to upload my normal.dotm template somewhere? Where? I installed the macro simply by copying your text from the newsgroup to the clipboard, then to a Notepad file; then copied it from the Notepad file to the template (following Greg Mayor's instructions, which have worked all the times people have posted useful macros here before). - Peter T. Daniels;492930 Wrote: - On Jul 28, 11:19*pm, Venky62 wrote:- Where are you placing the cursor ? Please try the macro with the cursor anywhere on the line where the footnote reference is located but before the footnote reference. It should work.-- - I placed the cursor a few characters before the footnote reference, on the same line.- - I just tried it again, and the Visual Basic window opened, with the line "Cut" highlighted and a little box reading "Compile error: Sub or Function not defined." - Please let me know if it doesn't. If not, I will code for placing the cursor between the footnote reference and the next character. If you can get this macro to work, it should be even more convenient for you.-- - Indeed.-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: TransposeFootnote.txt * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *| |Download:http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=134| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Venky62- |
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On Jul 30, 3:19*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote:
And Ctrl-Shift-T still brings up a box saying that if I want to add a digital signature, blah-di-blah-di-blah. (I've never had trouble assigning a shortcut before! The default assignment for Ctrl-Shift-T is "Unhang," something I have no use for, not "digital signature"!) Maybe Ctrl-Alt-T will do it ... D'oh! I failed to notice that when you click "Customize" to add a shortcut, it doesn't open to the item that's selected in the list above, but to the first item in the first list of commands, viz., AddDigitalSignature! And when I tested the new shortcut, I learned that if the period is already before the next footnote, it'll grab the first letter of the next sentence. Not really ideal. Takes two Undo's to set it right. |
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Okay. That means your document can have a mixture or correctly placed footnotes and incorrect ones. Also, there may be footnotes in the middle of a sentence, not only at the end.
This code takes care of that. It searches for a footnote and asks if you want it to be transposed. If you click "Yes" then it will do so, else it will move on. Once it reaches end of document, it will ask you if you would like to do the search again from the beginning of document. If you say "Yes", then it will take you to the beginning and you can start again; if "No" then it does nothing. If you still want to do it by placing the cursor between the footnote ref. and the next character, that can be done too. But this is more useful. Quote:
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Why do you want to make it constantly _more_ complicated? I asked for
a button to do one thing (a "transpose" function that works when a footnote reference is involved) and you've given it a multitude of functions whose utility escapes me. It didn't occur to me to ask about this earlier (because I hate endnotes) -- I don't suppose this will work on endnote references as well? (Not really a problem, because if any author had for some reason used endnotes instead of footnotes, I'd simply use Convert to fix them, and then when done Convert them back. A problem might arise, though, in the rare event that a document has both footnotes and endnotes.) On Jul 30, 8:07*pm, Venky62 wrote: Okay. That means your document can have a mixture or correctly placed footnotes and incorrect ones. That would be its state when editing was partly finished. Also, there may be footnotes in the middle of a sentence, not only at the end. If there's a comma after it (an individual item in a list is footnoted, say), then it needs to be changed; if there isn't (a note on the subject of a sentence that would be inappropriate at the end of the sentence, for instance), then the question would not even arise. This code takes care of that. It searches for a footnote and asks if you want it to be transposed. If you click "Yes" then it will do so, else it will move on. Once it reaches end of document, it will ask you if you would like to do the search again from the beginning of document. If you say "Yes", then it will take you to the beginning and you can start again; if "No" then it does nothing. That sounds like at least as much, if not more, work than no macro at all. The point is to _simplify_ editing, not to add complications. If you still want to do it by placing the cursor between the footnote ref. and the next character, that can be done too. But this is more useful. I suspect you've never been a copyeditor ... On Jul 30, 3:19*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: - And when I tested the new shortcut, I learned that if the period is already before the next footnote, it'll grab the first letter of the next sentence. Not really ideal. Takes two Undo's to set it right. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: TransposeFootnote2.txt * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | |Download:http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=135| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Have you even tried it? Or are you feeling it is more complicated? Since you have so many different scenarios, footnote before character, after character, and none, the only way to deal with all of them is to give you the choice whether to transpose a footnote or not. I don't see how that is more complicated than hunting each footnote in the text, placing the cursor exactly between the 2 characters and then running the macro. So try it out and see. Of course, if you have only one footnote to transpose in a whole document, then this may be more work. But then you may as well do it manually. Why request a macro?
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