RE: Script Editor Word 2007.
- From: Dave R <DaveR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 08:38:06 -0700
I really thought this would be a pretty simple request, but, I guess not.
Anyway, I can save the document in a previous version, IE: 2003, and then
open the document at a machine running the earlier version, and edit the code
there using Shift Alt F11 keystroke shortcut. I am assuming this is something
Microsoft no longer suppoprts? Has anyone needed to do this? Since it had
been assigned a shortcut keystroke, in earlier versions, you would think it
was a pretty integral piece of the software.....
"Dave R" wrote:
I have a document that has about 150 links to an excel work***. I need to.
update the link path. Previously I would use the Word script editor, to
perform this function. This does not seem to be available in Word 2007, or I
just can not find it. It appears the only way to change a link in 2007 is to
edit each link from within the link editor, and is tedious at best. How can I
get to the script editor for Word 2007, is the functionality still there?
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