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Fred Holmes
Word 2003
I have too many macros in normal.dot. I'd like to split my macros
into specific sets, and store each set in some new/different "Global
template" so that I can select just one set to display using the
"Macros In:" list in the "Macros" (Alt-F8) dialog.
How do I create a new "global template" (or whatever convenient file
to store a macro set in)?
I don't want to store the macros in individual data (.doc) files.
I use the term "Global Template" above because I obseve that Adobe
Acrobat has, when installed, created its own global template with all
of the macros that it has added to my instance of Word.
Thanks for your help.
Fred Holmes
I have too many macros in normal.dot. I'd like to split my macros
into specific sets, and store each set in some new/different "Global
template" so that I can select just one set to display using the
"Macros In:" list in the "Macros" (Alt-F8) dialog.
How do I create a new "global template" (or whatever convenient file
to store a macro set in)?
I don't want to store the macros in individual data (.doc) files.
I use the term "Global Template" above because I obseve that Adobe
Acrobat has, when installed, created its own global template with all
of the macros that it has added to my instance of Word.
Thanks for your help.
Fred Holmes