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Turning off Line Numbering Macro unformats my document!
I have created a Line Numbering Macro that I have used with success for
several months, on Word 2000. We updated to MS 2003 6 weeks ago; everytime I run "Line Numbering ON" macro I created -takes out the first page header, take me to the 2nd page header and will not un-do. When I turn this macro "off" it removes the numbers but does not return my document to the orignal layout. |
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Is there some reason you're using a macro rather than Word's built-in line
numbering feature? Or is this macro turning the feature on and off? If so, and especially if it is a recorded macro, the problem may lie in the fact that the Page Setup dialog in Word 2003 is laid out differently from the one in Word 2000. Moreover, if you have recorded a macro that involves the Page Setup dialog, it will have recorded *all* the settings in the dialog, not just the ones you want to change; you will need to edit those out of the macro. -- 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. "Victoria" wrote in message ... I have created a Line Numbering Macro that I have used with success for several months, on Word 2000. We updated to MS 2003 6 weeks ago; everytime I run "Line Numbering ON" macro I created -takes out the first page header, take me to the 2nd page header and will not un-do. When I turn this macro "off" it removes the numbers but does not return my document to the orignal layout. |
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