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Vaughn
 
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There seems to be a difference between pressing the shift key while you click
on the document to open and holding down the shift through the process of
opening the document (just in case anyone sees this post in the future).

Vaughn

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

You can hold down the Shift key while opening the document to turn off any
Autoanything macros. However, you wouldn't have this problem if you follow
the advice I gave you in the docmanagement newsgroup, and use the
right-click menu in Windows Explorer to print instead of using any macro.

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Vaughn wrote:
That was it. Great. Thanks. Now, how do I edit the document when it
automatically prints and closes?

(I just love the internet when it helps solves problems)


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Rename the macro AutoOpen

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Vaughn wrote:
I need to automatically print a document and close it. I created a
macro and named it AutoExec and saved it in a template for the
document. When the document opens, the macro is listed, but does not
run.