Re: Template into the user's Word startup folder, macro name conflict

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From: Francois Piette (francois.piette_at_overbyte.be)
Date: 08/10/04


Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:36:24 +0200


> You might use a separate installer template that as part of its AutoExec
> strips the macros, toolbars, and keyboard shortcuts from Normal.dot and
> saves normal.dot. Then put in your Add-In.

That's exactly what I want to do and specially what I want to know how to do
with the questions I asked in my first post on this thread.

Her again:
> > How can I manage to have the macros in the template located
> > in the startup folder detect that macro name conflict exist ?
> > And better, how can a macro in the template remove a
> > macro in normal.dot ?

I'm sure that the answer is easy. It suffice to find the right people
knowing how to do or knowing where to look in the docs.

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