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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the
header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages".
************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the
setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Jo: It's not a document setting, it's a user setting. As long as it's you
logged into your PC, you'll see what that setting says to see. It's not stored with a document. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Well, that explains it then!
Will creating an AutoNew macro in my template let me control that? I just learned that there is a "DisplayPageBoundaries" property that applies to View objects. It looks like it may do what I need so maybe I can give that a try. Thanks for all your help. JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Jo: It's not a document setting, it's a user setting. As long as it's you logged into your PC, you'll see what that setting says to see. It's not stored with a document. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Here's a start:
http://vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=65 Using a macro VERY similar to that will help you. You can probably learn how to alter that code by recording a macro of yourself turning on/off that setting. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/r...osoft_word.htm If ya "just can't get it" or if nobody else responds, I may be able to get someone to provide the code for us. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Well, that explains it then! Will creating an AutoNew macro in my template let me control that? I just learned that there is a "DisplayPageBoundaries" property that applies to View objects. It looks like it may do what I need so maybe I can give that a try. Thanks for all your help. JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Jo: It's not a document setting, it's a user setting. As long as it's you logged into your PC, you'll see what that setting says to see. It's not stored with a document. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Thanks. This is just what I needed. VBA Help had the code I needed to set the
whitespace to display & it works great. The only problem I now have is that adding an AutoNew macro to the template or (DocumentNew event via VBA) seems to cause my page # xrefs to bookmarks in the main part of my document to all display as page "3". If I use the /p switch in the PAGEREF field, they all display as "below". I've been running into the page "3" xref thing off and on but have no clue why. Do you have any ideas? I can manually update the fields but they revert back to the wrong references the next time I open the document. Also, updating the fields in a macro fails although the macro was recorded from the manual command (ctrl-a & F9) that worked. If I remove the AutoNew macro the problem goes away. Very strange. I've posted about this in the past (and again today) but haven't gotten a response yet. If you have any idea what's going on here (or have other ideas how to update the page #s), please let me know. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Here's a start: http://vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=65 Using a macro VERY similar to that will help you. You can probably learn how to alter that code by recording a macro of yourself turning on/off that setting. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/r...osoft_word.htm If ya "just can't get it" or if nobody else responds, I may be able to get someone to provide the code for us. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Well, that explains it then! Will creating an AutoNew macro in my template let me control that? I just learned that there is a "DisplayPageBoundaries" property that applies to View objects. It looks like it may do what I need so maybe I can give that a try. Thanks for all your help. JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Jo: It's not a document setting, it's a user setting. As long as it's you logged into your PC, you'll see what that setting says to see. It's not stored with a document. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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Disappearing Header/Footer in Page layout
Yeah, the problem is the macro. Dump the AutoNew crap and go with the
DocumentNew event procedure. Much cleaner and better behaved, especially if you declare and type all your variables, and to the maximum extent possible, encapsulate everything into class modules and objects. I know its a hassle and doesn't really do the trick in VBA, but you can realize some significant benefits from the 'typing' strenghth the structrue gives you. If you don't object orient your VBA code to the max possible, it will go screwball on ya anytime you try to do anything demanding. The newer the Office version, the more frail the VBA. The .NET is some better but not much. "JoAnn" wrote: Thanks. This is just what I needed. VBA Help had the code I needed to set the whitespace to display & it works great. The only problem I now have is that adding an AutoNew macro to the template or (DocumentNew event via VBA) seems to cause my page # xrefs to bookmarks in the main part of my document to all display as page "3". If I use the /p switch in the PAGEREF field, they all display as "below". I've been running into the page "3" xref thing off and on but have no clue why. Do you have any ideas? I can manually update the fields but they revert back to the wrong references the next time I open the document. Also, updating the fields in a macro fails although the macro was recorded from the manual command (ctrl-a & F9) that worked. If I remove the AutoNew macro the problem goes away. Very strange. I've posted about this in the past (and again today) but haven't gotten a response yet. If you have any idea what's going on here (or have other ideas how to update the page #s), please let me know. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Here's a start: http://vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=65 Using a macro VERY similar to that will help you. You can probably learn how to alter that code by recording a macro of yourself turning on/off that setting. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/r...osoft_word.htm If ya "just can't get it" or if nobody else responds, I may be able to get someone to provide the code for us. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Well, that explains it then! Will creating an AutoNew macro in my template let me control that? I just learned that there is a "DisplayPageBoundaries" property that applies to View objects. It looks like it may do what I need so maybe I can give that a try. Thanks for all your help. JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Jo: It's not a document setting, it's a user setting. As long as it's you logged into your PC, you'll see what that setting says to see. It's not stored with a document. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... Thanks Anne. I already did that in my original template. I assumed that the setting would also apply to any new document created from the template (using File New) because the template was already set that way. But the setting doesn't seem to transfer to new documents created from my template. I have to check that box in every new doc I create off of the template. I'm wondering if it should behave that way or not. -- JoAnn "Anne Troy" wrote: Tools--Options, View. CHECK "white space between pages". ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JoAnn" wrote in message ... I created a template that is set to show the white space so I can see the header/footer when it's opened. I assumed that this setting would automatically be in effect on any new document created off the template but that isn't happening. I find that I must set the whitspace to display on the new document manually. Is there a problem with my template (i.e. corruption) or is that by design? If by design, is there any way I can get all new documents created off the template to automatically set to show whitespace? Would I need to create an AutoNew or AutoOpen macro -- if so, what is the item I need to set? Better yet, is there a way to change the WORD 2003 default so whitespace is displayed on all documents by default? My templates are used by other people on other machines so setting it within the template would be better. Thanks! JoAnn |
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