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Every once in a while, snippets of programming language are used to show how
to accomplish certain tasks. For example, I saw at one of the MVP sites a
piece to configure auto-text settings in the "Word Options" section.

To make this work, do you copy the code into a Word macro and execute it or
just where and how to you execute (as in enable, not kill) these procedures?
Do you have to have that particular section, in this case it would be "Word
Options", open when the code is run?

TIA.


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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 10:54:35 -0400, "Phil Ardussi"
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Every once in a while, snippets of programming language are used to show how
to accomplish certain tasks. For example, I saw at one of the MVP sites a
piece to configure auto-text settings in the "Word Options" section.

To make this work, do you copy the code into a Word macro and execute it or
just where and how to you execute (as in enable, not kill) these procedures?
Do you have to have that particular section, in this case it would be "Word
Options", open when the code is run?


See: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/CreateAMacro.htm

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See http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

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"Phil Ardussi" wrote in message
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Every once in a while, snippets of programming language are used to show
how to accomplish certain tasks. For example, I saw at one of the MVP
sites a piece to configure auto-text settings in the "Word Options"
section.

To make this work, do you copy the code into a Word macro and execute it
or just where and how to you execute (as in enable, not kill) these
procedures? Do you have to have that particular section, in this case it
would be "Word Options", open when the code is run?

TIA.




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