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Default How to code the ENTER key to move between form fields in a protect

I have tried to follow these instructions without success:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=211219

Can anyone give me step by step instruction on how to use this macro?
Do I need to run all of them?
Do I need to use a .dot form?
Where do I load the macro in: €śall active templates and documents€ť or
€śnormal.dot€ť or €śthe document I have open€ť
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Hi Rookie,

Everything you need is in the article you referred to, including a link on how to run the code.

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I have tried to follow these instructions without success:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=211219

Can anyone give me step by step instruction on how to use this macro?
Do I need to run all of them?
Do I need to use a .dot form?
Where do I load the macro in: €śall active templates and documents€ť or
€śnormal.dot€ť or €śthe document I have open€ť


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