Re: Creating a tree menu for a Word doc

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From: Gus Collot (collotcorp_at_icnet.com.ve)
Date: 01/04/05


Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:53:27 -0400

Mmmmmm....Steve, forgive my ignorance, I'm a newbie...please explain "modal
form"...

Thanks !!

Gus
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"Word Heretic" <myfullname@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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> G'day "Gus Collot" <collotcorp@icnet.com.ve>,
>
> In word 2k+ you can do this with a modal form.
>
> Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
>
> steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)
> Without prejudice
>
>
> Gus Collot reckoned:
>
> >I wonder if this is possible...but is there such a thing as a vb script
to
> >place a tree menu in the left hand side of a Word doc ?
> >
> >I tried using the framed document approach, but I find two pitfalls :
> >
> >1. The .doc that you call from the TOC page automatically switches to the
> >"view as web page" format, thus altering the document's looks and
> >disposition.
> >
> >2. I don`t find very practical the hyperlink modality of having to press
> >CTRL and left clicking to navigate to another doc, especially for
audiences
> >accustomed to handling Word only for writing simple texts. If I remember
> >correctly, Word 2000 links were handled with just a simple click.
> >
> >Any hints ? Thanks to you all...
> >
> >Gus Collot
> >
>


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