Re: restore Word 2007 macro
- From: LeAnne <LeAnne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 05:52:01 -0700
Yes, that's exactly what I did. Guess it would help if I knew the right
terminology. I can't find the keyboard shortcuts customization tool on the
toolbar. Can't use Ctrl-t like macropod told me because I reassigned that ot
something else too. :( Is there another way to access it?
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
What exactly have you done? Word doesn't have 'built-in macros'..
Did you create a macro and name it FileOpen - in which case rename it to
something else eg MyFileOpen.
or
Did you reassign the CTRL+O shortcut to another function? In this case
reassign the shortcut to the File Open function from the keyboard shortcuts
customize tool on the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) editor dialog.
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LeAnne wrote:
I accidentally saved a macro I created over a built-in macro in Word
2007. It was Ctrl-O for open file. I tried to re-create it, but it
doesn't work. Is there a way to restore it to the original macro?
Thanks in advance.
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