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Menu/toolbar customising
Word 2000 on XP home: I have successfully customised my
Word toolbars and menus quite heavily. Having finished this I found instructions somewhere whereby I could print a complete ten page list of all the commands (in Word) and the names they were listed under in the normal Commands list in tools customise. I now need to access such a list but have lost the instructions. I recall doing something like Tools Macro or hyperlink or similar select a phrase from a dialog box list and eventually get a printout. There was an option to print the short version of ten pages, or the full version of 40 pages. Any ideas please? |
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Hi Pinkytoes,
From Word's VBA Help: ListCommands Method See AlsoApplies ToExampleSpecificsCreates a new document and then inserts a table of Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. expression.ListCommands(ListAllCommands) expression Required. An expression that returns an Application object. ListAllCommands Required Boolean. True to include all Word commands and their assignments (whether customized or built-in). False to include only commands with customized assignments. Example This example creates a new document that lists all Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. The example then prints and closes the new document without saving changes. Application.ListCommands ListAllCommands:=True With ActiveDocument .PrintOut .Close SaveChanges:=wdDoNotSaveChanges End With Word 2000 on XP home: I have successfully customised my Word toolbars and menus quite heavily. Having finished this I found instructions somewhere whereby I could print a complete ten page list of all the commands (in Word) and the names they were listed under in the normal Commands list in tools customise. I now need to access such a list but have lost the instructions. I recall doing something like Tools Macro or hyperlink or similar select a phrase from a dialog box list and eventually get a printout. There was an option to print the short version of ten pages, or the full version of 40 pages. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Hija Cindy,
very many thanks for your reply. I will give this a try and hope I get it right. (lazy me, I was hoping to repeat my success of several years ago and get the print-out by a mere two or four clicks!) So I will get my hands dirty and 'see what turns up'. Your time and effort is really appreciated. Thanks again. -----Original Message----- Hi Pinkytoes, From Word's VBA Help: ListCommands Method See AlsoApplies ToExampleSpecificsCreates a new document and then inserts a table of Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. expression.ListCommands(ListAllCommands) expression Required. An expression that returns an Application object. ListAllCommands Required Boolean. True to include all Word commands and their assignments (whether customized or built-in). False to include only commands with customized assignments. Example This example creates a new document that lists all Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. The example then prints and closes the new document without saving changes. Application.ListCommands ListAllCommands:=True With ActiveDocument .PrintOut .Close SaveChanges:=wdDoNotSaveChanges End With Word 2000 on XP home: I have successfully customised my Word toolbars and menus quite heavily. Having finished this I found instructions somewhere whereby I could a complete ten page list of all the commands (in Word) and the names they were listed under in the normal Commands list in tools customise. I now need to access such a list but have lost the instructions. I recall doing something like Tools Macro or hyperlink or similar select a phrase from a dialog box list and eventually get a printout. There was an option to print the short version of ten pages, or the full version of 40 pages. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e- :-) . |
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Actually, you can--through clicks in the Tools | Macros dialog, but I forget
the sequence. Check the regular help, it should tell you. No wait--change the dropdown to Word Commands, then look for the macro ListCommands and Run it. DM On 1/18/05 7:35 AM, "Pinkytoes" wrote: Hija Cindy, very many thanks for your reply. I will give this a try and hope I get it right. (lazy me, I was hoping to repeat my success of several years ago and get the print-out by a mere two or four clicks!) So I will get my hands dirty and 'see what turns up'. Your time and effort is really appreciated. Thanks again. -----Original Message----- Hi Pinkytoes, From Word's VBA Help: ListCommands Method See AlsoApplies ToExampleSpecificsCreates a new document and then inserts a table of Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. expression.ListCommands(ListAllCommands) expression Required. An expression that returns an Application object. ListAllCommands Required Boolean. True to include all Word commands and their assignments (whether customized or built-in). False to include only commands with customized assignments. Example This example creates a new document that lists all Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments. The example then prints and closes the new document without saving changes. Application.ListCommands ListAllCommands:=True With ActiveDocument .PrintOut .Close SaveChanges:=wdDoNotSaveChanges End With Word 2000 on XP home: I have successfully customised my Word toolbars and menus quite heavily. Having finished this I found instructions somewhere whereby I could a complete ten page list of all the commands (in Word) and the names they were listed under in the normal Commands list in tools customise. I now need to access such a list but have lost the instructions. I recall doing something like Tools Macro or hyperlink or similar select a phrase from a dialog box list and eventually get a printout. There was an option to print the short version of ten pages, or the full version of 40 pages. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e- :-) . |