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Some VBA programming experience will be required to write VBA. 1. Create a Bookmark (i.e. bmkTest) 2. Paste VBA into Document_Open event Private Sub Document_Open() ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("bmkTest").Select End Sub Regards Mike "sooz" wrote: Hi Mike Sorry I just need to clarify what needs to be done. Do I press Alt F11 to get me into the VB Editor, then type: (VBA) 'Bookmark'.setfocus. ? This is what I've done & it hasn't worked. Although I wasn't sure where the OnOpen event was, so I just typed directly into the window that appeared at the bottom of the VB area, then saved it. sooz Mike Faulkner Wrote: Sooz Create a Bookmark in the Template where you want the insertion point. In the OnOpen event write (VBA) 'Bookmark'.setfocus. Regards Mike "sooz" wrote: Hiya, I'm creating some Word fax and letter templates. I'm finding that the insertion point is not in the place I want it. I've tried editing the template and moving the insertion point, but it won't work. I even tried creating a macro, which seemed to work in one of the templates, but hasn't in the others, so I must be doing something wrong. Can anyone help? Thanks. sooz -- sooz -- sooz |
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