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Need a easy Macro to highlight form focus
Does anyone know a easy macro to highlight a form's focus? Right now
when you tab through the form fields, the you're on just turns black. Is there a way for it to highlight in red or yellow or green instead of black? But not print out with those colors? Thank you in advance! |
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Need a easy Macro to highlight form focus
Hi Jlawson,
Does anyone know a easy macro to highlight a form's focus? Right now when you tab through the form fields, the you're on just turns black. Is there a way for it to highlight in red or yellow or green instead of black? But not print out with those colors? No, there's really no way to change the highlight, short of going into the WINDOWS display options and changing it for the entire computer. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Updating fields in complex document
I'd appreciate any advice about the following problem:
I have a large document that is constructed, using INCLUDETEXT fields, from about 20 files. Each of the included files has cross reference fields to bookmarks, some of which are in other files. When I put the document together it all works fine - the cross references update to show the correct section numbers. Now I want to add some processing on the whole document. I run a macro that inserts new bookmarks and PAGEREFs to them. The problem is that I don't see how to update the newly inserted PAGEREFS. If I try to update them, either manually or using a macro that just updates fields of type PAGEREF, the INCLUDETEXT field updates and re-imports the original file, removing all my newly added bookmarks and PAGEREFs. I thought I might be able to do it by first unlinking the INCLUDETEXT fields which, although not ideal, would be acceptable. The problem with that, though, is that the cross references within the original files are frozen so they are no longer hyperlinks, just text. If anyone has any advice I'd be grateful -- Anthony Hall 22 Hayward Road Oxford OX2 8LW UK +44 (0) 7779255147 www.anthonyhall.org |
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