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HineT
 
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I am trying to change the colours in my table green for nightshift workers
and blue for dayshift with that persons name inserted using my macro any
ideas much appreciated
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What is your macro and what is that person's name?

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I am trying to change the colours in my table green for nightshift
workers and blue for dayshift with that persons name inserted using
my macro any ideas much appreciated



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i have to create a task list table i think i have to use a message box asking
if person is day or night shift worker then i have to use another box to
insert Mike's name

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

What is your macro and what is that person's name?

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For some helpful tips using Word.

HineT wrote:
I am trying to change the colours in my table green for nightshift
workers and blue for dayshift with that persons name inserted using
my macro any ideas much appreciated




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HineT,

You are going to have to be a little more specific before I can offer any
help. What does your table look like, what does your macro look like, how
are you making your input? What does "Mike" have to do with any of it?
When I asked what is that person's name, I meant was the name in a field,
formfield, table cell, inputbox, etc.

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http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm
For some helpful tips using Word.

HineT wrote:
i have to create a task list table i think i have to use a message
box asking if person is day or night shift worker then i have to use
another box to insert Mike's name

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

What is your macro and what is that person's name?

--
Greg Maxey/Word MVP
See:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm
For some helpful tips using Word.

HineT wrote:
I am trying to change the colours in my table green for nightshift
workers and blue for dayshift with that persons name inserted using
my macro any ideas much appreciated



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Before getting into macros, consider using different character styles, one
for day shift and one for night shift.
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