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I have a file document consisting of 10 pages. Each time that I open the
specific document I have to press ctl+end in order to be driven at the last
page. Is there another way that by opening the certain file to be driven at
he end of it.
thanks,
regards,
thanos


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Thanos,
You could make a macro using the recorder, give the macro AutoOpen as its
name. Be sure to save your macro to the template by selecting it in the save
in textfield. If you want the macro to execute only in that one document
save the macro selecting the document in the save in textfield. If you do
the latter you will probably get a macro warning and you will have to click
Enable Macros.
Luc
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I have a file document consisting of 10 pages. Each time that I open the
specific document I have to press ctl+end in order to be driven at the

last
page. Is there another way that by opening the certain file to be driven

at
he end of it.
thanks,
regards,
thanos




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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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All of which is way more trouble than just pressing Ctrl+End.

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Thanos,
You could make a macro using the recorder, give the macro AutoOpen as its
name. Be sure to save your macro to the template by selecting it in the

save
in textfield. If you want the macro to execute only in that one document
save the macro selecting the document in the save in textfield. If you do
the latter you will probably get a macro warning and you will have to

click
Enable Macros.
Luc
"thanos" schreef in bericht
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I have a file document consisting of 10 pages. Each time that I open the
specific document I have to press ctl+end in order to be driven at the

last
page. Is there another way that by opening the certain file to be driven

at
he end of it.
thanks,
regards,
thanos





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thanos
 
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thanks a lot Luc and Suzanne. Your proposal Luc looks a bit complicated for
me, so I ll stick to Suzanne's.
thanks again,
Regards,
thanos.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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All of which is way more trouble than just pressing Ctrl+End.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.

"Luc" wrote in message
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Thanos,
You could make a macro using the recorder, give the macro AutoOpen as

its
name. Be sure to save your macro to the template by selecting it in the

save
in textfield. If you want the macro to execute only in that one document
save the macro selecting the document in the save in textfield. If you

do
the latter you will probably get a macro warning and you will have to

click
Enable Macros.
Luc
"thanos" schreef in bericht
...
I have a file document consisting of 10 pages. Each time that I open

the
specific document I have to press ctl+end in order to be driven at the

last
page. Is there another way that by opening the certain file to be

driven
at
he end of it.
thanks,
regards,
thanos







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