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I wondered if this is possible and I'm checking with you Word gurus.
I have all the various styles displayed in Normal View on the left hand side of my document as I set the width on the Style Area Width to 1". I used Tools-Options-View Tab-Style Area With Box. Here is my question: 1) Is there any easy way to bring what I see in Normal View to a printer? The only way I can see doing it is to take screen shots but that isn't too much fun. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ! Thanks! Jugglertwo |
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Somebody wrote a macro to do this (there's a reference to it at
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...20305fa0901e7). Hang around a bit and perhaps someone will post it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Jugglertwo" wrote in message ... I wondered if this is possible and I'm checking with you Word gurus. I have all the various styles displayed in Normal View on the left hand side of my document as I set the width on the Style Area Width to 1". I used Tools-Options-View Tab-Style Area With Box. Here is my question: 1) Is there any easy way to bring what I see in Normal View to a printer? The only way I can see doing it is to take screen shots but that isn't too much fun. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ! Thanks! Jugglertwo |
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I do not believe you can print out the Style area pane but you can easily
include the name of each paragraph/linked style before each paragraph. Either of the following two macros will insert the name of each paragraph/linked style before each paragraph. The first is from 1998 by John McGhie; it inserts the style name in at the beginning of each paragraph. The second is by Chad DeMyer (sp??) from 2004; it inserts the style name in a text frame in the left margin. In either case, make sure you do not save the document after running the macro; the content of the document will have been altered. McGhie's macro: Sub Styleareamcghieingreaterlesser() ' LabelStyles Macro; name changed Aeneas ' Macro recorded 18/11/98 by John McGhie 'this macro labels every style in a document; useful for rescuing corrupt doc Doanother: Selection.TypeText Text:="" + Selection.Paragraphs(1).Style + "" Selection.MoveDown Unit:=wdParagraph, Count:=1, Extend:=wdMove If Selection.End ActiveDocument.Content.End - 1 Then GoTo Doanother End Sub DeMyer' macro: Sub StyleAreaDeMyertextframes() 'Chad DeMyer 2004 name changed Dim oStyle As Style Dim oNormal As Style Dim oSec As Section Dim oPar As Paragraph Dim oRng As Range Set oStyle = ActiveDocument.Styles.Add(Name:="StyleName", _ Type:=wdStyleTypeParagraph) Set oNormal = ActiveDocument.Styles("Normal") With oStyle .AutomaticallyUpdate = False .BaseStyle = "Normal" .NextParagraphStyle = "StyleName" .Font = oNormal.Font.Duplicate .ParagraphFormat = oNormal.ParagraphFormat.Duplicate .ParagraphFormat.Alignment = wdAlignParagraphRight With .Frame .TextWrap = True .WidthRule = wdFrameExact .Width = InchesToPoints(1) .HeightRule = wdFrameAuto .HorizontalPosition = wdFrameLeft .RelativeHorizontalPosition = wdRelativeHorizontalPositionPage .VerticalPosition = InchesToPoints(0) .RelativeVerticalPosition = wdRelativeVerticalPositionParagraph .HorizontalDistanceFromText = InchesToPoints(0.13) .VerticalDistanceFromText = InchesToPoints(0) .LockAnchor = False End With End With For Each oPar In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs Set oRng = oPar.Range If oRng.Tables.Count = 0 Then With oRng .InsertBefore Text:=oPar.Style & vbCr .Collapse Direction:=wdCollapseStart .Style = "StyleName" .ParagraphFormat.SpaceBefore = oPar.SpaceBefore End With End If Next oPar MsgBox Prompt:="done" End Sub Re installing macros by Graham Mayor: http://gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm There is another macro from 2004 by Doug Robbins but it stops working when it hits a table (at least in Word 2007). "Jugglertwo" wrote: I wondered if this is possible and I'm checking with you Word gurus. I have all the various styles displayed in Normal View on the left hand side of my document as I set the width on the Style Area Width to 1". I used Tools-Options-View Tab-Style Area With Box. Here is my question: 1) Is there any easy way to bring what I see in Normal View to a printer? The only way I can see doing it is to take screen shots but that isn't too much fun. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ! Thanks! Jugglertwo |
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Thank you so much for providing the macros.
I used both of them and they work great! Thanks to both you and Suzanne for your assistance. This Newsgroup is the greatest ! Jugglertwo "Aeneas" wrote: I do not believe you can print out the Style area pane but you can easily include the name of each paragraph/linked style before each paragraph. Either of the following two macros will insert the name of each paragraph/linked style before each paragraph. The first is from 1998 by John McGhie; it inserts the style name in at the beginning of each paragraph. The second is by Chad DeMyer (sp??) from 2004; it inserts the style name in a text frame in the left margin. In either case, make sure you do not save the document after running the macro; the content of the document will have been altered. McGhie's macro: Sub Styleareamcghieingreaterlesser() ' LabelStyles Macro; name changed Aeneas ' Macro recorded 18/11/98 by John McGhie 'this macro labels every style in a document; useful for rescuing corrupt doc Doanother: Selection.TypeText Text:="" + Selection.Paragraphs(1).Style + "" Selection.MoveDown Unit:=wdParagraph, Count:=1, Extend:=wdMove If Selection.End ActiveDocument.Content.End - 1 Then GoTo Doanother End Sub DeMyer' macro: Sub StyleAreaDeMyertextframes() 'Chad DeMyer 2004 name changed Dim oStyle As Style Dim oNormal As Style Dim oSec As Section Dim oPar As Paragraph Dim oRng As Range Set oStyle = ActiveDocument.Styles.Add(Name:="StyleName", _ Type:=wdStyleTypeParagraph) Set oNormal = ActiveDocument.Styles("Normal") With oStyle .AutomaticallyUpdate = False .BaseStyle = "Normal" .NextParagraphStyle = "StyleName" .Font = oNormal.Font.Duplicate .ParagraphFormat = oNormal.ParagraphFormat.Duplicate .ParagraphFormat.Alignment = wdAlignParagraphRight With .Frame .TextWrap = True .WidthRule = wdFrameExact .Width = InchesToPoints(1) .HeightRule = wdFrameAuto .HorizontalPosition = wdFrameLeft .RelativeHorizontalPosition = wdRelativeHorizontalPositionPage .VerticalPosition = InchesToPoints(0) .RelativeVerticalPosition = wdRelativeVerticalPositionParagraph .HorizontalDistanceFromText = InchesToPoints(0.13) .VerticalDistanceFromText = InchesToPoints(0) .LockAnchor = False End With End With For Each oPar In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs Set oRng = oPar.Range If oRng.Tables.Count = 0 Then With oRng .InsertBefore Text:=oPar.Style & vbCr .Collapse Direction:=wdCollapseStart .Style = "StyleName" .ParagraphFormat.SpaceBefore = oPar.SpaceBefore End With End If Next oPar MsgBox Prompt:="done" End Sub Re installing macros by Graham Mayor: http://gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm There is another macro from 2004 by Doug Robbins but it stops working when it hits a table (at least in Word 2007). "Jugglertwo" wrote: I wondered if this is possible and I'm checking with you Word gurus. I have all the various styles displayed in Normal View on the left hand side of my document as I set the width on the Style Area Width to 1". I used Tools-Options-View Tab-Style Area With Box. Here is my question: 1) Is there any easy way to bring what I see in Normal View to a printer? The only way I can see doing it is to take screen shots but that isn't too much fun. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ! Thanks! Jugglertwo |
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