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Steve D
 
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Is it possible to automatically jump to a certain location in a document when
it is opened? I assigned a bookmark to the spot I'd like to go to, then
recorded a macro with the Go To function that automatically takes you there.
If I could get that macro to automatically run everytime the document is
opened, then I'd be set. Thoughts?
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Steve D wrote:
Is it possible to automatically jump to a certain location in a
document when it is opened? I assigned a bookmark to the spot I'd
like to go to, then recorded a macro with the Go To function that
automatically takes you there. If I could get that macro to
automatically run everytime the document is opened, then I'd be set.
Thoughts?


The simplest solution is to rename the macro to the special name AutoOpen.
See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/DocumentEvents.htm for other ways.

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