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Default Need a scratch pad for sentence composition inside Word.

You could create a UserForm with a multiline text box and a command button
that when you were finished with composing the sentence would insert it into
the document at the location of the cursor. You could have a key
combination or a button on the toolbar call the userform to facilitate its
use.

While the article "How to create a Userform" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm

Does not address exactly what you want to do, it should show you how to get
started. Post back if you need more specific assistance.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Sulu" wrote in message
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Hi!
I'm a fiction writer and I use Microsoft Word primarily to compose my
prose.
I find myself often going to Notepad (alongside Word) in order work on a
specific sentence's composition. It would be nice if Word had a scratch
pad
feature for this purpose. I like to experiment with my words and sentence
structure before taking the finished sentence and adding it to my work in
progress. Please let me know if there is such a feature. I tried making a
new
Word document to use as a scratch pad, but it doesn't work at all well. I
need the writing contained in the writing environment, which I could get
if
there was a little scratchpad plugin, or something like that, inside Word,
instead of a separate application, you know, like the different dockable
panes inside Visual Studio.

Thanks for the opportunity to make a suggestion!

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