Re: Listing Word macros

Tech-Archive recommends: Repair Windows Errors & Optimize Windows Performance



Glad you agree that your original idea was silly. In this sort of context
it's simpler to call things as one sees them, rather than trying to second
guess. If you can't be bothered explaining what you're actually trying to
do, then it's rather churlish to complain about the answers you get.






"Nigel_DG" <NigelDG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E474E6BE-0929-4D3F-BFCC-F46CF390A30A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks - it sounds like the simple answer (to my actual request) here is
> 'no'
> then!
>
> One small point. It may help other users of this forum if you reply to
> their
> actual queries without trying to tell them that they are doing something
> 'absurd' or 'strangely ill conceived'. The points you make are all valid,
> but
> are all things that I am well aware of. I came to this forum only after
> trying a number of ways to get this to work and a lot of searching to make
> sure I wouldn't be wasting people's time and I find the tone of your
> replies
> patronising and quite offensive, given that you don't know the background
> of
> what I am doing or the mechanics of how the project is working. I don't
> want
> to be petty and rant on like this, but it really bugs me when people feel
> they can be so dismissive on forums like these. I could reply and
> enumerate
> exactly what measures I have in place to overcome all the things you
> mentioned that are 'wrong' with what I am asking, but life's too short...
>
> Although having said that, I would like to specifically respond to one
> point
> you make - of course it's foolish to put all macros on one toolbar. One of
> the benefits of accessing the macros collection programmatically is that I
> can easily reference their names and only put the relevant ones on the
> toolbar. The naming convention I have used means that all macros are
> easily
> identified by name so it would be a simple task to weed out only those
> that
> make sense to give toolbar access to.
>


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Listing Word macros
    ... It may help other users of this forum if you reply to their ... you make - of course it's foolish to put all macros on one toolbar. ... can easily reference their names and only put the relevant ones on the ...
    (microsoft.public.word.vba.general)
  • Re: Macros Not In Toolbars
    ... 'display CommandBar, position on spreadsheet ... to remove the toolbar. ... Not much ehlp if you do not know about macros ... I'm accustomed to Word's template file and being able to make different ...
    (microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
  • Re: Macros Not In Toolbars
    ... 'display CommandBar, position on spreadsheet ... to remove the toolbar. ... Not much ehlp if you do not know about macros ... I'm accustomed to Word's template file and being able to make different ...
    (microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
  • Re: Why are toolbars missing from Word 2007?
    ... all the currently available macros which you can run from the list. ... Access Toolbar) to display the same dialog as above. ... You can store QAT commands specific to individual templates or documents, ...
    (microsoft.public.word.newusers)
  • Re: My normal template keeps changing.
    ... Judy, you're not the only one experiencing this, I've been having the same ... AutoText, AutoCorrect, keyboard assignments, toolbars, macros, etc. ... I only have Adobe ... Reader, not the writer, and no toolbar was ever installed in Word, so I'm ...
    (microsoft.public.word.application.errors)