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Finally I found someone that not only knows the inner workings of Word but
has the ability to write custom programs on the fly! I wish that I had known about Bill Coan's talents a long time ago! After tracking him down on various message boards and references I finally found him at wordsite.com and immediately threw a host of programming requests at him. You wouldn't believe how fast he was able to write custom macros to save me a ton of work. My favorite one is the ability to copy a hyperlinked text box from one document and then paste it on every page of another document. Think of defining navigation links, manually it was not only killing me, but the normal cut & paste feature in Word always offsets pasted objects. Having to manully repostion my linking objects was so painful. He also wrote a routine to analyze the paragraph styles in a document and compare it to the template. Unauthorized sytles are flagged and changed to "legal" ones. Then all the bad ones can be deleted. Too cool! Manually trying to cleanup documents from many authors was killing me. Bill, you are great! Wish someone had pointed me in his direction earlier. Stephan |
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![]() "Stephan" wrote in message ... Finally I found someone that not only knows the inner workings of Word but has the ability to write custom programs on the fly! I wish that I had known about Bill Coan's talents a long time ago! After tracking him down on various message boards and references I finally found him at wordsite.com and immediately threw a host of programming requests at him. You wouldn't believe how fast he was able to write custom macros to save me a ton of work. My favorite one is the ability to copy a hyperlinked text box from one document and then paste it on every page of another document. Think of defining navigation links, manually it was not only killing me, but the normal cut & paste feature in Word always offsets pasted objects. Having to manully repostion my linking objects was so painful. He also wrote a routine to analyze the paragraph styles in a document and compare it to the template. Unauthorized sytles are flagged and changed to "legal" ones. Then all the bad ones can be deleted. Too cool! Manually trying to cleanup documents from many authors was killing me. Bill, you are great! Wish someone had pointed me in his direction earlier. Stephan |
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Not true at all. Bill is a Microsoft MVP and a brilliant programmer. And,
although he is skilled at marketing, there is no way he would stoop to this. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jezebel" wrote in message ... "Stephan" wrote in message ... Finally I found someone that not only knows the inner workings of Word but has the ability to write custom programs on the fly! I wish that I had known about Bill Coan's talents a long time ago! After tracking him down on various message boards and references I finally found him at wordsite.com and immediately threw a host of programming requests at him. You wouldn't believe how fast he was able to write custom macros to save me a ton of work. My favorite one is the ability to copy a hyperlinked text box from one document and then paste it on every page of another document. Think of defining navigation links, manually it was not only killing me, but the normal cut & paste feature in Word always offsets pasted objects. Having to manully repostion my linking objects was so painful. He also wrote a routine to analyze the paragraph styles in a document and compare it to the template. Unauthorized sytles are flagged and changed to "legal" ones. Then all the bad ones can be deleted. Too cool! Manually trying to cleanup documents from many authors was killing me. Bill, you are great! Wish someone had pointed me in his direction earlier. Stephan |
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Bill Coan is an excellent programmer and a big contributor to this
community. I'm confident that the endorsement of the OP is genuine, even if off-topic in this newsgroup. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "Jezebel" wrote in message ... "Stephan" wrote in message ... Finally I found someone that not only knows the inner workings of Word but has the ability to write custom programs on the fly! I wish that I had known about Bill Coan's talents a long time ago! After tracking him down on various message boards and references I finally found him at wordsite.com and immediately threw a host of programming requests at him. You wouldn't believe how fast he was able to write custom macros to save me a ton of work. My favorite one is the ability to copy a hyperlinked text box from one document and then paste it on every page of another document. Think of defining navigation links, manually it was not only killing me, but the normal cut & paste feature in Word always offsets pasted objects. Having to manully repostion my linking objects was so painful. He also wrote a routine to analyze the paragraph styles in a document and compare it to the template. Unauthorized sytles are flagged and changed to "legal" ones. Then all the bad ones can be deleted. Too cool! Manually trying to cleanup documents from many authors was killing me. Bill, you are great! Wish someone had pointed me in his direction earlier. Stephan |
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