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shrinking table
I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to
100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Hi, Peter. See
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...iewAndZoom.htm. An alternative method would be to create an AutoOpen() macro that opens this particular document at the specified zoom: Sub AutoOpen() With ActiveWindow.View .Type = wdPrintView .Zoom.Percentage = 140 End With End Sub If you don't know how to install a macro, see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . Peter wrote: I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Many thanks
However when I now open the document I get a MS Visual Basic message that "the macros in this project are diabled" How do I enable them? (Word 2002) Thanks "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...iewAndZoom.htm. An alternative method would be to create an AutoOpen() macro that opens this particular document at the specified zoom: Sub AutoOpen() With ActiveWindow.View .Type = wdPrintView .Zoom.Percentage = 140 End With End Sub If you don't know how to install a macro, see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . Peter wrote: I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Hi, Peter. In Word, click on Tools | Macro | Security. The macro
security level is set to High by default. You can either: 1. Change the security level to Medium. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, each time you start Word, you will be get a prompt asking whether you want to allow the AutoOpen macro to run. Or... 2. Click on the Trusted Sources tab and check the "Trust all installed templates and add-ins" box. Make sure you trust all installed templates and add-ins before you do this. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, you won't be prompted every time you start Word. Peter wrote: Many thanks However when I now open the document I get a MS Visual Basic message that "the macros in this project are diabled" How do I enable them? (Word 2002) Thanks "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...iewAndZoom.htm. An alternative method would be to create an AutoOpen() macro that opens this particular document at the specified zoom: Sub AutoOpen() With ActiveWindow.View .Type = wdPrintView .Zoom.Percentage = 140 End With End Sub If you don't know how to install a macro, see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . Peter wrote: I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Thanks garfield
It's not working I have tried both your suggestions and I still get a box. If I put security on medium I get a bbox prompting to enable/diasable macros. The trsusted sources tab had the box checked in all the time. Any more suggestions? "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. In Word, click on Tools | Macro | Security. The macro security level is set to High by default. You can either: 1. Change the security level to Medium. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, each time you start Word, you will be get a prompt asking whether you want to allow the AutoOpen macro to run. Or... 2. Click on the Trusted Sources tab and check the "Trust all installed templates and add-ins" box. Make sure you trust all installed templates and add-ins before you do this. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, you won't be prompted every time you start Word. Peter wrote: Many thanks However when I now open the document I get a MS Visual Basic message that "the macros in this project are diabled" How do I enable them? (Word 2002) Thanks "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...iewAndZoom.htm. An alternative method would be to create an AutoOpen() macro that opens this particular document at the specified zoom: Sub AutoOpen() With ActiveWindow.View .Type = wdPrintView .Zoom.Percentage = 140 End With End Sub If you don't know how to install a macro, see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . Peter wrote: I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Hmmm... Not sure why it's not working for you like it does for me.
When you get the box prompting to enable/disable macros, what happens if you say 'enable'? Peter wrote: Thanks garfield It's not working I have tried both your suggestions and I still get a box. If I put security on medium I get a bbox prompting to enable/diasable macros. The trsusted sources tab had the box checked in all the time. Any more suggestions? "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. In Word, click on Tools | Macro | Security. The macro security level is set to High by default. You can either: 1. Change the security level to Medium. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, each time you start Word, you will be get a prompt asking whether you want to allow the AutoOpen macro to run. Or... 2. Click on the Trusted Sources tab and check the "Trust all installed templates and add-ins" box. Make sure you trust all installed templates and add-ins before you do this. Close Word. Restart Word. With this option, you won't be prompted every time you start Word. Peter wrote: Many thanks However when I now open the document I get a MS Visual Basic message that "the macros in this project are diabled" How do I enable them? (Word 2002) Thanks "garfield-n-odie" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi, Peter. See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...iewAndZoom.htm. An alternative method would be to create an AutoOpen() macro that opens this particular document at the specified zoom: Sub AutoOpen() With ActiveWindow.View .Type = wdPrintView .Zoom.Percentage = 140 End With End Sub If you don't know how to install a macro, see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . Peter wrote: I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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Unless the table is wrapped, you can't set the width to more than the margin
width (100%). -- 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. "Peter" wrote in message ... I have a table set at 140%. Often when I open the file it resizes itself to 100%. I save it again at 140% but it keeps resizing itself. What is happening? Tnaks |
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