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flintridgeparkenfarker vonkerschnauzerheiden III \

Would someone either post an example of creating top level menus in Word
2000 with submenus and their relationship to the macros they call, or point
me to a thorough example?

I don't have Win2k installed at home and this is for work. I've been unable
to find a thorough, *working* example.

I'd appreciate it greatly...

Thanks,

joe
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/*~~~~~~~~~~^/\^~~~~~~~~~~~
* To be or not to be - Shakespeare
* To do is to be. - Kant
* To be is to do. - Sartre
* Do be do be do. - Sinatra
*~~~~~~~~~~^\/^~~~~~~~~~~~
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Perry

Here are a couple of articles worth reading

What templates/addins store
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/WhatTemplatesStore.htm

How to add controls to a commandbar
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbaof10/html/ofmthadd.asp

The concept of CustomizationContext
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...us/vbawd10/html/woproCustomizationContext.asp

Example of adding menu's to the menu bar
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/AddMenu.htm

Try the pointers out as outlayed in above articles knowing
that you can always fall back to the group if you get stuck.

Krgrds,
Perry
 
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flintridgeparkenfarker vonkerschnauzerheiden III \

Ahh, thank you both.

Appreciate it...

joe


"flintridgeparkenfarker vonkerschnauzerheiden III (joe)" <[email protected]>
wrote in message : Would someone either post an example of creating top level menus in Word
: 2000 with submenus and their relationship to the macros they call, or
point
: me to a thorough example?
:
: I don't have Win2k installed at home and this is for work. I've been
unable
: to find a thorough, *working* example.
:
: I'd appreciate it greatly...
:
: Thanks,
:
: joe
: --
: /*~~~~~~~~~~^/\^~~~~~~~~~~~
: * To be or not to be - Shakespeare
: * To do is to be. - Kant
: * To be is to do. - Sartre
: * Do be do be do. - Sinatra
: *~~~~~~~~~~^\/^~~~~~~~~~~~
: */
:
:
:
 

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