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Opening a file in Word to a specific location
Hey there,
I want to be able to open a file from the Internet/anywhere on Microsoft Word and have it open to a specific location. So if I'm opening a calendar document I would like to have the program go straight to November without me having to scroll/use a macro. If there is an easy solution, or if a macro has been written to run automatically (so I dont have to use the keyboard/push a button) please let me know. Thanks Mubi. |
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Opening a file in Word to a specific location
Hi mubstar
mubstar wrote: I want to be able to open a file from the Internet/anywhere on Microsoft Word and have it open to a specific location. So if I'm opening a calendar document I would like to have the program go straight to November without me having to scroll/use a macro. If there is an easy solution, or if a macro has been written to run automatically (so I dont have to use the keyboard/push a button) please let me know. If you are talking about one particular document you are controlling, then this can most probably be done with an AutoOpen macro. However, I get the feeling that you are talking about a virtually unlimited number of files from different sources. Then the answer is (again, most probably) no. Chances are there are _way_ more different ways to create "calendars" or other date-oriented files than your VBA developer might think of. 2cents Robert |
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