G
gman
Is there any manner to set up in a template and indicate in the template
places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
gman said:Is there any manner to set up in a template and indicate in the
template places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
Jay,
I looked over what you sent and I really cannot figure this out. I mean, I
can't even determine if MacroButton is a menu option. Can you just tell me
exactly how this is created:
{ MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here and type name] }
What I want to do seems so simple one would think there has to be a very
intuitive and easy way to create it. It just seems that it would be so easy
have something that works as I describe below to create what I want:
1. Select Template.
2. Select Information Insertion Point on toolbar or under Insert.
3. Place cursor where you want insertion point and description of
information to be inserted. Hit enter.
4. In menu that pops up type the description for insertion point for
information that is to be inserted. Hit enter.
5. Done
I just don't have hours to spend researching how to do these seemingly
simple task. I think that is the case with most average users, which
explains why we get frustrated and never delve much into these Office
Programs. Heck, I can't even figure out how to get Help to show me an index
to search for topics. It's always trying to connect to online Help. Isn't
there an offline Help with the program like there used to be? If so, where
is it, and how do I stop Help from always trying to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
gman
Jay Freedman said:OK, what you want is a lot simpler than a form. Have a look at the first
part of the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/UsingMacroButton.htm.
Jay,
I looked over what you sent and I really cannot figure this out. I mean, I
can't even determine if MacroButton is a menu option. Can you just tell me
exactly how this is created:
{ MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here and type name] }
What I want to do seems so simple one would think there has to be a very
intuitive and easy way to create it. It just seems that it would be so easy
have something that works as I describe below to create what I want:
1. Select Template.
2. Select Information Insertion Point on toolbar or under Insert.
3. Place cursor where you want insertion point and description of
information to be inserted. Hit enter.
4. In menu that pops up type the description for insertion point for
information that is to be inserted. Hit enter.
5. Done
I just don't have hours to spend researching how to do these seemingly
simple task. I think that is the case with most average users, which
explains why we get frustrated and never delve much into these Office
Programs. Heck, I can't even figure out how to get Help to show me an index
to search for topics. It's always trying to connect to online Help. Isn't
there an offline Help with the program like there used to be? If so, where
is it, and how do I stop Help from always trying to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
gman
Jay Freedman said:In the page I cited before, it says
See: Run a macro when a user double-clicks a button in the
document for more details of how to create the field.
Part of that sentence is in orange-brown type and is a hyperlink to
another page,
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/AssignMacroToButton.htm, which
explains how to create a macrobutton field.
What you want seems simple to you, but unfortunately Word was not
designed to do it. It is possible to torture it into complying, more
or less, but it isn't going to be anywhere near as painless as you
want it to be.
The issue of unusable Help and the lack of an index to it in Word 2003
is a completely different matter. We've complained, long and loud, to
Microsoft about this unbelievable gaffe.
To kill off the online help, open the Help task pane and click the
Online Content Settings link at the bottom. In the dialog that comes
up, uncheck the box for "Show content and links from Microsoft Office
Online". Then you'll get only the offline help.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Jay,
I looked over what you sent and I really cannot figure this out. I mean, I
can't even determine if MacroButton is a menu option. Can you just tell me
exactly how this is created:
{ MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here and type name] }
What I want to do seems so simple one would think there has to be a very
intuitive and easy way to create it. It just seems that it would be so easy
have something that works as I describe below to create what I want:
1. Select Template.
2. Select Information Insertion Point on toolbar or under Insert.
3. Place cursor where you want insertion point and description of
information to be inserted. Hit enter.
4. In menu that pops up type the description for insertion point for
information that is to be inserted. Hit enter.
5. Done
I just don't have hours to spend researching how to do these seemingly
simple task. I think that is the case with most average users, which
explains why we get frustrated and never delve much into these Office
Programs. Heck, I can't even figure out how to get Help to show me an index
to search for topics. It's always trying to connect to online Help. Isn't
there an offline Help with the program like there used to be? If so, where
is it, and how do I stop Help from always trying to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
gman
Jay Freedman said:OK, what you want is a lot simpler than a form. Have a look at the first
part of the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/UsingMacroButton.htm.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
gman wrote:
Thanks, Jay, for the response. I will check out the tutorial links
you suggest.
More specifically, this is what I want to do:
I copied the HTML code from one of my web pages into Word and created
a template. I need to have places in the template where I can insert
information, such a the photo's name before the .jpg extension, the
photo's caption, etc. I would like to have someway of having a
description at each insertion place of what is required and, also, to
have something pop up into which one types what is to be inserted.
The way I have it now is that I just have a description in red color
in the HTML code in the template of what is needed at each insertion
point, but I have to delete all this stuff before (or after) I enter
the information.
Anyway...any suggestions you have would be appreciated.
Thanks,
gman
:
gman wrote:
Is there any manner to set up in a template and indicate in the
template places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
Start with this tutorial article:
Please Fill Out This Form
Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22
If that's what you want, there are more parts:
Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46
Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119
Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127
Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and
keep better records!
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136
Jay Freedman said:In the page I cited before, it says
See: Run a macro when a user double-clicks a button in the
document for more details of how to create the field.
Part of that sentence is in orange-brown type and is a hyperlink to
another page,
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/AssignMacroToButton.htm, which
explains how to create a macrobutton field.
What you want seems simple to you, but unfortunately Word was not
designed to do it. It is possible to torture it into complying, more
or less, but it isn't going to be anywhere near as painless as you
want it to be.
The issue of unusable Help and the lack of an index to it in Word 2003
is a completely different matter. We've complained, long and loud, to
Microsoft about this unbelievable gaffe.
To kill off the online help, open the Help task pane and click the
Online Content Settings link at the bottom. In the dialog that comes
up, uncheck the box for "Show content and links from Microsoft Office
Online". Then you'll get only the offline help.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Jay,
I looked over what you sent and I really cannot figure this out. I mean, I
can't even determine if MacroButton is a menu option. Can you just tell me
exactly how this is created:
{ MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here and type name] }
What I want to do seems so simple one would think there has to be a very
intuitive and easy way to create it. It just seems that it would be so easy
have something that works as I describe below to create what I want:
1. Select Template.
2. Select Information Insertion Point on toolbar or under Insert.
3. Place cursor where you want insertion point and description of
information to be inserted. Hit enter.
4. In menu that pops up type the description for insertion point for
information that is to be inserted. Hit enter.
5. Done
I just don't have hours to spend researching how to do these seemingly
simple task. I think that is the case with most average users, which
explains why we get frustrated and never delve much into these Office
Programs. Heck, I can't even figure out how to get Help to show me an index
to search for topics. It's always trying to connect to online Help. Isn't
there an offline Help with the program like there used to be? If so, where
is it, and how do I stop Help from always trying to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
gman
Jay Freedman said:OK, what you want is a lot simpler than a form. Have a look at the first
part of the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/UsingMacroButton.htm.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
gman wrote:
Thanks, Jay, for the response. I will check out the tutorial links
you suggest.
More specifically, this is what I want to do:
I copied the HTML code from one of my web pages into Word and created
a template. I need to have places in the template where I can insert
information, such a the photo's name before the .jpg extension, the
photo's caption, etc. I would like to have someway of having a
description at each insertion place of what is required and, also, to
have something pop up into which one types what is to be inserted.
The way I have it now is that I just have a description in red color
in the HTML code in the template of what is needed at each insertion
point, but I have to delete all this stuff before (or after) I enter
the information.
Anyway...any suggestions you have would be appreciated.
Thanks,
gman
:
gman wrote:
Is there any manner to set up in a template and indicate in the
template places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
Start with this tutorial article:
Please Fill Out This Form
Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22
If that's what you want, there are more parts:
Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46
Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119
Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127
Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and
keep better records!
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136
box?gman said:Thanks to all who have been patient in helping me with this issue. Adding
this to my HTML code will make it easier to prepare the code for each photo
for uploading to my website.
1) Okay, I see how the ‘Control – F9’ method that is described operates, but
I am still curious about using the Insert - Field - MacroButton method.
After I select MacroButton under Field Names, what do I select on the right
side where it says Macro Name? Do I type anything in the Display Text
2) How do you open the actual template to modify it? The only way I can
find is to go to Windows Explorer and find the file, right click, select
‘open’ and make changes there. If I select ‘New’ under file, then ‘On my
computer’ under templates on the right pane, right click on the template and
select ‘open’, it opens up a window that has the template, but it says
‘Template 1,’ for example, instead of the name that I gave the template. If
I make changes and hit ‘save,’ it asks me what I want to say it to. I can
select the template from the template list; however, this is different than
when I open the template from Windows Explorer, which opens the template
itself. When I hit ‘save’ there after making changes it just saves it
without asking me where I want to save it.
3) Is there a way to open templates, both the original template to modify
and the template document, under File? I can not find a way to add
‘templates’ under File or to a toolbar.
4) Can I add a shortcut under File or to a toolbar? This seems like a thing
to do with macros. Maybe, however, there is an easier way than using a macro
to do this.
5) Is there a way to save often used text, such as name and address, e-mail
address, MACROBUTTON NoMacro, etc. so that it can be inserted at a cursor
location? In other words, for example, I want to type my name and address
and save it. Then, I want to be able to position the cursor somewhere, right
click and be able to select from a menu option that pops open a list of all
the text I saved, and have it insert the text I select (my name and address,
for example) where the cursor is located.
6) Is there a way to have Word open without a blank document showing when it
is first started? I want it to be like a browser window with nothing in it.
Then, when I select ‘New’ under File, it opens the first document in a new
window. The reason why I ask this is because I cannot find a way to close
the original blank page that opens up when Word is started without Word
closing entirely itself. In other words, selecting ‘Close’ under File when
attempting to close the original document now acts like ‘Exit’ under File.
Thanks again.
gman
Jay Freedman said:In the page I cited before, it says
See: Run a macro when a user double-clicks a button in the
document for more details of how to create the field.
Part of that sentence is in orange-brown type and is a hyperlink to
another page,
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/AssignMacroToButton.htm, which
explains how to create a macrobutton field.
What you want seems simple to you, but unfortunately Word was not
designed to do it. It is possible to torture it into complying, more
or less, but it isn't going to be anywhere near as painless as you
want it to be.
The issue of unusable Help and the lack of an index to it in Word 2003
is a completely different matter. We've complained, long and loud, to
Microsoft about this unbelievable gaffe.
To kill off the online help, open the Help task pane and click the
Online Content Settings link at the bottom. In the dialog that comes
up, uncheck the box for "Show content and links from Microsoft Office
Online". Then you'll get only the offline help.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Jay,
I looked over what you sent and I really cannot figure this out. I mean, I
can't even determine if MacroButton is a menu option. Can you just tell me
exactly how this is created:
{ MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Click here and type name] }
What I want to do seems so simple one would think there has to be a very
intuitive and easy way to create it. It just seems that it would be so easy
have something that works as I describe below to create what I want:
1. Select Template.
2. Select Information Insertion Point on toolbar or under Insert.
3. Place cursor where you want insertion point and description of
information to be inserted. Hit enter.
4. In menu that pops up type the description for insertion point for
information that is to be inserted. Hit enter.
5. Done
I just don't have hours to spend researching how to do these seemingly
simple task. I think that is the case with most average users, which
explains why we get frustrated and never delve much into these Office
Programs. Heck, I can't even figure out how to get Help to show me an index
to search for topics. It's always trying to connect to online Help. Isn't
there an offline Help with the program like there used to be? If so, where
is it, and how do I stop Help from always trying to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
gman
:
OK, what you want is a lot simpler than a form. Have a look at the first
part of the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/UsingMacroButton.htm.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
gman wrote:
Thanks, Jay, for the response. I will check out the tutorial links
you suggest.
More specifically, this is what I want to do:
I copied the HTML code from one of my web pages into Word and created
a template. I need to have places in the template where I can insert
information, such a the photo's name before the .jpg extension, the
photo's caption, etc. I would like to have someway of having a
description at each insertion place of what is required and, also, to
have something pop up into which one types what is to be inserted.
The way I have it now is that I just have a description in red color
in the HTML code in the template of what is needed at each insertion
point, but I have to delete all this stuff before (or after) I enter
the information.
Anyway...any suggestions you have would be appreciated.
Thanks,
gman
:
gman wrote:
Is there any manner to set up in a template and indicate in the
template places where specific information should be entered?
Thanks.
Start with this tutorial article:
Please Fill Out This Form
Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22
If that's what you want, there are more parts:
Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46
Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119
Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127
Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and
keep better records!
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136
Thanks to all who have been patient in helping me with this issue. Adding
this to my HTML code will make it easier to prepare the code for each photo
for uploading to my website.
1) Okay, I see how the ‘Control – F9’ method that is described operates, but
I am still curious about using the Insert - Field - MacroButton method.
After I select MacroButton under Field Names, what do I select on the right
side where it says Macro Name? Do I type anything in the Display Text box?
2) How do you open the actual template to modify it? The only way I can
find is to go to Windows Explorer and find the file, right click, select
‘open’ and make changes there. If I select ‘New’ under file, then ‘On my
computer’ under templates on the right pane, right click on the template and
select ‘open’, it opens up a window that has the template, but it says
‘Template 1,’ for example, instead of the name that I gave the template. If
I make changes and hit ‘save,’ it asks me what I want to say it to. I can
select the template from the template list; however, this is different than
when I open the template from Windows Explorer, which opens the template
itself. When I hit ‘save’ there after making changes it just saves it
without asking me where I want to save it.
3) Is there a way to open templates, both the original template to modify
and the template document, under File? I can not find a way to add
‘templates’ under File or to a toolbar.
4) Can I add a shortcut under File or to a toolbar? This seems like a thing
to do with macros. Maybe, however, there is an easier way than using a macro
to do this.
5) Is there a way to save often used text, such as name and address, e-mail
address, MACROBUTTON NoMacro, etc. so that it can be inserted at a cursor
location? In other words, for example, I want to type my name and address
and save it. Then, I want to be able to position the cursor somewhere, right
click and be able to select from a menu option that pops open a list of all
the text I saved, and have it insert the text I select (my name and address,
for example) where the cursor is located.
6) Is there a way to have Word open without a blank document showing when it
is first started? I want it to be like a browser window with nothing in it.
Then, when I select ‘New’ under File, it opens the first document in a new
window. The reason why I ask this is because I cannot find a way to close
the original blank page that opens up when Word is started without Word
closing entirely itself. In other words, selecting ‘Close’ under File when
attempting to close the original document now acts like ‘Exit’ under File.
Thanks again.
gman
Hi,
Yes, you're right, which is what I was doing in Notepad. either way,
I still have to do another save regardless of how I do it. Do you
know why one cannot save as .html in the Save As menu and have it
work properly? When I do it that way all I get when I open the file
for preview in the brower is just the text of the code, not the photo
which should appear.
you see on the screen*. To do that, it's converting each < bracket to theSave As to convert this to an .html file, Word is trying to preserve *what
The /n switch did stop a blank document from opening when I started
Word, but when I then open a new blank document it opens in that
window that started. I would like the first document to open in its
own window as do the second, third, fourth, etc. documents. Is there
any way to do this?
Also, when Windows Explorer is open (and open to a particular file,
let's say My Pictures) and it is partially behind another window, if
you click on the Windows Explorer window in the right panel, for
example, to bring it forward, the file that is open to show its
contents will change unless you click exactly on it / its icon or
horizonally to it in either direction. If you click next to a
different file (and not even on the file's icon / name itself) in
either hrizontal direction, that file opens to reveal its content, so
you have to go back and select the file that was originally open and
showing its contents. One should have to click directly on a file
name / icon or on the +/- to have the file reveal its contents and
not have this happen by clicking anywhere in the horizonal direction
to that file.
Here is another situation: My browser window is fully open. I open
a Word document. I click anywhere in the browser window or on a
feature and Word automatically minimizes itself. I have AOL, BTW.
Is there anyway to stop this automatic minimizing from happening? If
one clicks on the desktop, it doesn't minimize, so it has to do with
the browser.
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