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Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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In 2007 do you not still have the optio to print the Key assignments?
In the Print dialog, bottom left (in 2000/2003 anyway) Print What options, change to Key assignments. Hope this helps DeanH "gil" wrote: Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard
Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28*am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, * Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? *I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. *They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. * The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the
keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28*am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, * Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? *I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. *They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. * The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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Where do you find that? (Help, as usual, was no help.)
On Jul 17, 9:14*am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. *The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28*am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, * Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? *I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. *They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. * The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). |
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How you get to the macro depends on your version of Word. One way in
all versions is to press Alt + F8 to open the Macro dialog box, drop down the arrow next to Macros In and select Word Commands, scroll down the list and select ListCommands, then click Run. Word 2007 has a ListCommands option you can drag to the QAT. Click the Office Button/Word Options/Customize, change Choose Commands From to All Commands. Cheryl On Jul 17, 9:46*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Where do you find that? (Help, as usual, was no help.) On Jul 17, 9:14*am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. *The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28*am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, * Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? *I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. *They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. * The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). |
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Hmmm. I was hoping for something easier. I have a large number of macros with shortcuts. And indeed, Printing Key Assignments
would take more than a hundred pages, I think. The List Commands function seems only to show default Word Key Assignments, not ones created by the user. I've not yet figured out how to print to PDF in "Print What/ Key Assignments/ Print to file." I do not have Adobe. Cheers, Gil Ten Second Medical RecordTM "Cheryl Flanders" wrote in message ... How you get to the macro depends on your version of Word. One way in all versions is to press Alt + F8 to open the Macro dialog box, drop down the arrow next to Macros In and select Word Commands, scroll down the list and select ListCommands, then click Run. Word 2007 has a ListCommands option you can drag to the QAT. Click the Office Button/Word Options/Customize, change Choose Commands From to All Commands. Cheryl On Jul 17, 9:46 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Where do you find that? (Help, as usual, was no help.) On Jul 17, 9:14 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28 am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). |
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Aha. I think I see what I've done. I saved by personal template as ..dotm by simply renaming it from .dot. If I open the prior .dot file with Word 2007, the Key Assignments are still there. Perhaps I should leave it as "dot".
Gil cheers all. I'll play with it some more. "gil" wrote in message ... Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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Print "Key assignments" using any pdf-maker as the "printer" -- from
force of habit I used pdf995 the first time, and it made a really awful Word file when converted. When I did it the second time with Acrobat, the conversion result was somewhat better. So you should download one of the other free utilities, such as primopdf or (someone just mentioned) cutepdf and see how they do. (It seems unlikely that the free Word pdf-creator add-in would also appear in the Print dialog, but maybe it does!) On Jul 17, 6:30*pm, "gil" wrote: Hmmm. *I was hoping for something easier. *I have a large number of macros with shortcuts. *And indeed, Printing Key Assignments would take more than a hundred pages, I think. The List Commands function seems only to show default Word Key Assignments, not ones created by the user. I've not yet figured out how to print to PDF in "Print What/ Key Assignments/ Print to file." I do not have Adobe. Cheers, Gil Ten Second Medical RecordTM "Cheryl Flanders" wrote in message ... How you get to the macro depends on your version of Word. *One way in all versions is to press Alt + F8 to open the Macro dialog box, drop down the arrow next to Macros In and select Word Commands, scroll down the list and select ListCommands, then click Run. Word 2007 has a ListCommands option you can drag to the QAT. *Click the Office Button/Word Options/Customize, change Choose Commands From to All Commands. Cheryl On Jul 17, 9:46 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Where do you find that? (Help, as usual, was no help.) On Jul 17, 9:14 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28 am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template).- |
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You cannot create a DOTM file by renaming a DOT file. You must *save as* DOTM from Word 2007 - or leave it as DOT which Word 2007can handle without problem.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "gil" wrote in message ... Aha. I think I see what I've done. I saved by personal template as ..dotm by simply renaming it from .dot. If I open the prior .dot file with Word 2007, the Key Assignments are still there. Perhaps I should leave it as "dot". Gil cheers all. I'll play with it some more. "gil" wrote in message ... Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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Thanks Peter. I'll consider it. This has been a recurrent issue for years.
Gil. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Print "Key assignments" using any pdf-maker as the "printer" -- from force of habit I used pdf995 the first time, and it made a really awful Word file when converted. When I did it the second time with Acrobat, the conversion result was somewhat better. So you should download one of the other free utilities, such as primopdf or (someone just mentioned) cutepdf and see how they do. (It seems unlikely that the free Word pdf-creator add-in would also appear in the Print dialog, but maybe it does!) On Jul 17, 6:30 pm, "gil" wrote: Hmmm. I was hoping for something easier. I have a large number of macros with shortcuts. And indeed, Printing Key Assignments would take more than a hundred pages, I think. The List Commands function seems only to show default Word Key Assignments, not ones created by the user. I've not yet figured out how to print to PDF in "Print What/ Key Assignments/ Print to file." I do not have Adobe. Cheers, Gil Ten Second Medical RecordTM "Cheryl Flanders" wrote in message ... How you get to the macro depends on your version of Word. One way in all versions is to press Alt + F8 to open the Macro dialog box, drop down the arrow next to Macros In and select Word Commands, scroll down the list and select ListCommands, then click Run. Word 2007 has a ListCommands option you can drag to the QAT. Click the Office Button/Word Options/Customize, change Choose Commands From to All Commands. Cheryl On Jul 17, 9:46 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Where do you find that? (Help, as usual, was no help.) On Jul 17, 9:14 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: The Key Assignments option in Print What only prints a list of the keyboard shortcuts you have assigned. The ListCommands macro will create a document in table format that lists all Word commands and pre- assigned keyboard shortcuts. Cheryl On Jul 17, 5:29 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: In your Print dialog, the last option is "Print What?" is Keyboard Shortcuts. This will give you a (very generously formatted) list of your custom keyboard shortcuts. Print it to pdf unlues you want to use up an awful lot of paper ... converting it to a Word file so you can format it into something useful will take a long time because it will be full of text boxes/frames that don't convert well. On Jul 17, 6:28 am, "gil" wrote: Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template).- |
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Hi Graham,
I did it initially to see if it would work that way and on the surface, it seemed to work fine right off the bat. And it seemed to be working reasonably for several weeks altho the template file size was far smaller. When trying to save a 2003 dot file from within Word2007, there is a warning screen that comes up. The wording on the warning screen is so obtuse that you have no idea what is meant. I probably saw the warning screen 15 times and still do not know what is meant by it nor how to move past it. "The following features in this document are not supported .." But I was saving the TEMPLATE, not the document. Yet, the warning keeps referring to the document. Then, when trying to exit the document, it repeats but as a different warning: "You are about to save your document to one of the new file formats.." And I think, unless you uncheck the box about maintaining compatibility with 2003, it might run you in a circle, never being able to close. The wording needs to be more concise clear and simplified. I did not of course type out the entire box wording above. I'll get there. J Thanks ! Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... You cannot create a DOTM file by renaming a DOT file. You must *save as* DOTM from Word 2007 - or leave it as DOT which Word 2007can handle without problem. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "gil" wrote in message ... Aha. I think I see what I've done. I saved by personal template as ..dotm by simply renaming it from .dot. If I open the prior .dot file with Word 2007, the Key Assignments are still there. Perhaps I should leave it as "dot". Gil cheers all. I'll play with it some more. "gil" wrote in message ... Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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Hmmm. When I am in an attached template's VBA, it does not offer File/ Save As. It offers File/ Save (current template name), File/ Import file, File/ Export file ..... It does not offer to save as a different name.
I'd like to change a prior template to dotm. tia, Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... You cannot create a DOTM file by renaming a DOT file. You must *save as* DOTM from Word 2007 - or leave it as DOT which Word 2007can handle without problem. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "gil" wrote in message ... Aha. I think I see what I've done. I saved by personal template as ..dotm by simply renaming it from .dot. If I open the prior .dot file with Word 2007, the Key Assignments are still there. Perhaps I should leave it as "dot". Gil cheers all. I'll play with it some more. "gil" wrote in message ... Hi All, Is there a way using Word 2007 to see Keyboard Shortcuts for an attached template that has been brought forward and converted from Word 2003 to a "dotm" extension? I have many keyboard shortcuts in it. They still work, but assigning new additional shortcuts would be much easier if I could see the old ones. The prior shortcuts do not show when I use Customize Keyboard/ Macros/ Save Changes in (attached template). TIA, Gil |
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Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word
Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Hi Graham,
By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it
(yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12*am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) * * Microsoft Word Objects * * * * * *This Document (here?) * * Forms * * Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. *I think I need to take a break. *Is not .dotx real? *What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. * Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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Thanks so much Peter. The dotx question was going to make me see if my psychiatrist had Saturday hours. I never would have
figured that out. Using the English word "template" is fraught with problems. In general use, it is a "pattern." In MS Word, it is both a document file that is a form or pattern but it is also a ".dot" file, which I think, stands for "document template". I go into my "templates" with "VBA" to modify my macros (code) and "UserForms" when needed. Isn't that why others go there? Some people might keep all their code hidden within a ".doc" file. I've not done that. I'm going to give this subject a rest for a couple of days. Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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But AIUI (I don't do macros myself; I've gratefully copied a couple
from the kind MVPs here), you don't need to open a template to put a macro into it; you create it in whichever document happens to be open, and Word asks if you'd like it saved in your normal.dotm (or the current template, or some other template) too. There doesn't seem to be much reason to go into a template unless something accidentally got changed (perhaps because some checkbox on a formatting change was mistakenly checked), as in the frequent requests answered with the standard "Blank Document Not Blank" fix frequently referenced here. On Jul 18, 1:52*pm, "gil" wrote: Thanks so much Peter. The dotx question was going to make me see if my psychiatrist had Saturday hours. * *I never would have figured that out. Using the English word "template" is fraught with problems. *In general use, it is a "pattern." *In MS Word, it is both a document file that is a form or pattern but it is also a ".dot" file, which I think, stands for "document template". I go into my "templates" with "VBA" to modify my macros (code) and "UserForms" when needed. Isn't that why others go there? Some people might keep all their code hidden within a ".doc" file. *I've not done that. I'm going to give this subject a rest for a couple of days. Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org -- |
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No. A dotx is a template incapable of storing macros. You can create macros
in a dotx file, but if you want them to remain it must be saved as dotm. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Peter T. Daniels wrote: A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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When working from within the VBA editor, which I agree would be necessary to
edit vba code, you can only save in its original format. If that format is dot (Word 97-2003 template format) then that's what it will remain. There is no Save As option in the VBA editor In order to save the template in another format, it is necessary to quit the VBA editor and return to the document view. In Word 2007 you may then, from the Office Button Save As Word Template save as either dotx (the default) or dotm - or you could leave it in its original dot format, which Word 2007 will happily use. If you want the macros to remain in a Word 2007 format template, then you must change the file type from the Save As dialog (Save As Type - under the filename box) to dotm. Saving as dotx (without macros) or dotm (with macros) will not delete the original dot (Word 97-2003 format template). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gil wrote: Thanks so much Peter. The dotx question was going to make me see if my psychiatrist had Saturday hours. I never would have figured that out. Using the English word "template" is fraught with problems. In general use, it is a "pattern." In MS Word, it is both a document file that is a form or pattern but it is also a ".dot" file, which I think, stands for "document template". I go into my "templates" with "VBA" to modify my macros (code) and "UserForms" when needed. Isn't that why others go there? Some people might keep all their code hidden within a ".doc" file. I've not done that. I'm going to give this subject a rest for a couple of days. Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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Thank you Graham. Your response is articulate and clear.
I was confused that you can save a "Word document" as a "template". I've played with it a little now and see how it works, I think. If I switch to document view, and save as a template, I believe it will only save the code I have specified to be in that template (plus the "document text"). In my case, I have an ATTACHED template that I've worked on for years. Sections of my attached dot template code make reference to itself. None of the ATTACHED template code gets saved to the new document-template upon so "Saving as dotm". But that's ok. I'm good for now. As always, Thank You. Hopefully this is no longer coming thru as html. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... No. A dotx is a template incapable of storing macros. You can create macros in a dotx file, but if you want them to remain it must be saved as dotm. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Peter T. Daniels wrote: A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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Yes, Save As lets you save the current file under a new name and in a
different file format (but note that you may not be able to change the file format for a template). Attaching a template to a document is an entirely different process, as you have seen. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Thank you Graham. Your response is articulate and clear. I was confused that you can save a "Word document" as a "template". I've played with it a little now and see how it works, I think. If I switch to document view, and save as a template, I believe it will only save the code I have specified to be in that template (plus the "document text"). In my case, I have an ATTACHED template that I've worked on for years. Sections of my attached dot template code make reference to itself. None of the ATTACHED template code gets saved to the new document-template upon so "Saving as dotm". But that's ok. I'm good for now. As always, Thank You. Hopefully this is no longer coming thru as html. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... No. A dotx is a template incapable of storing macros. You can create macros in a dotx file, but if you want them to remain it must be saved as dotm. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Peter T. Daniels wrote: A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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Yep.
"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Yes, Save As lets you save the current file under a new name and in a different file format (but note that you may not be able to change the file format for a template). Attaching a template to a document is an entirely different process, as you have seen. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Thank you Graham. Your response is articulate and clear. I was confused that you can save a "Word document" as a "template". I've played with it a little now and see how it works, I think. If I switch to document view, and save as a template, I believe it will only save the code I have specified to be in that template (plus the "document text"). In my case, I have an ATTACHED template that I've worked on for years. Sections of my attached dot template code make reference to itself. None of the ATTACHED template code gets saved to the new document-template upon so "Saving as dotm". But that's ok. I'm good for now. As always, Thank You. Hopefully this is no longer coming thru as html. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... No. A dotx is a template incapable of storing macros. You can create macros in a dotx file, but if you want them to remain it must be saved as dotm. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Peter T. Daniels wrote: A .dotx is a Word2007 template that doesn't have any macros in it (yet). I haven't been able to follow most of what you're saying, but it seems like you're trying to do things a very hard way! (Why are you even accessing VBA when dealing with a template?) On Jul 18, 11:12 am, "gil" wrote: Hi Graham, By Document Editor, do you mean Normal Project (myProject) Microsoft Word Objects This Document (here?) Forms Modules Or do you mean as though saving the document itself? And I am now getting dotx's instead of dotm's. I think I need to take a break. Is not .dotx real? What happened to dotm? I'll tune back in later today. Gil "Graham Mayor" wrote in . .. Switch from the vba editor to the document editor and SaveAs Word Template - pick dotm as the file type. Can you switch to plain text as some readers do not translate html correctly. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org - |
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