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network macro problem
We have network letterhead macros created as templates, set up on one of our
file servers. With Word 2003 we put shortcuts to those macros on our user's toolbars. Recently we upgraded to Office 2007 and I want to place that shortcut on the Quick Access toolbar. First problem... I was able to do this on my own PC, and it ran fine - until we had a change made to the network macro, and now I realize that it is not updating from the server? The changes are not effective on my macros. I was going to delete it, and recreate one correctly - but now also realized that the edit and delete options are greyed out. I'm a little confused I do have permissions to that file on the network . any ideas? I try to overright it - but it doesn't change??? The macros looks like it is assigned to both the All active Temps and docs.... and it's original auditltr.dot template... How can I delete this - btw, I do have Admin permissions to network file and my local PC. What would b e the best way to get these macros to the users as shortcuts...??? Maybe I'm going boutit wrong??? thanks for any ideas you might be able to share with me!!!! -- Cindy B |
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network macro problem
Hi Cindy,
We have network letterhead macros created as templates, set up on one of our file servers. With Word 2003 we put shortcuts to those macros on our user's toolbars. Recently we upgraded to Office 2007 and I want to place that shortcut on the Quick Access toolbar. First problem... I was able to do this on my own PC, and it ran fine - until we had a change made to the network macro, and now I realize that it is not updating from the server? The changes are not effective on my macros. I was going to delete it, and recreate one correctly - but now also realized that the edit and delete options are greyed out. I'm a little confused I do have permissions to that file on the network . any ideas? I try to overright it - but it doesn't change??? The macros looks like it is assigned to both the All active Temps and docs.... and it's original auditltr.dot template... I'm not really a network specialist; the word.vba.general newsgroup might be a better resource for your question, but... In order to make a link to a macro, the file containing the macro must be loaded. Macros that should "always be there" are stored in templates, loaded as "add-ins". In order for an add-in template to be loaded when Word starts, it must be in the user's STARTUP folder. Usually, this is a local folder; you can see the location through Word Options/Advanced, General section, "File locations". It would be very unusual to set this location as a shared network drive. More common would be to use "policies" to update the contents of this folder, as required, when the user logs in. As far as your personal machine/profile is concerned, check where this template is stored (look in the Templates dialog box). Possibly, the "Copy remotely stored files onto your computer" option (Word Options/Advanced, "Save" section) is activated and is causing problems. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) 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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