Save it in the document template and call it Autoopen
If you save it in normal.dot it will run whenever you open *any* document.
To run on creating new documents call it Autonew
For both you'll need duplicates with the different names.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Save the macro in the document or its template (other than normal.dot) with
the name AutoOpen. This can be blocked by macro security.
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Charles Kenyon
See the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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