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"Allewyn" wrote in message
news ![]() CommandBars("Outlining").Enabled = true Ok, I got the Sub or Function not defined error too. The error I saw in Word 200 was "Method 'Visible' of object 'CommandBar' failed"; the message is because Word 2000 doesn't allow you to set the Visible property to TRUE (you can set it to FALSE, though). Apparently, this limitation has been removed for Word 2003, where Outlining is also on the ViewToolbars list even if you are not in Outline view. I don't know what caused the error message you were seeing. Are you sure you typed the commands in correctly? If you press Debug in the message box you'll see where execution stopped. Does the thing need a semicolon following true or something. Semicolons are not required in VBA. I'll be patient and wiat for the testing ![]() The testing was for my own peace of mind. :-) I didn't expect to find any new information. Graham is a lot more knowledgeable on VBA than I am. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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