Hi Mark:
Could you please advise me of this hack so that I can put it in when I load
office 2003 shortly?
Thank you
Sam
At 01:06 PM 15/05/2005, you wrote:
>Thanks for the advise, but the problem wasn't with my macros or setup. The
>problem was a known issue with Adobe Acrobat 7 PRO. When it loads it's
>tools in Word, it also prevents the Word user, from saving changes to
>normal.dot upon exit. This is what was preventing me from making changes,
>or adding macros. Once I performed a registry hack to prevent Acrobat from
>starting with Word, my problems disappeared.
>
>Rode
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>
>>Mark, go to the Tools drop down menu then select Macro. On the
>>flyout you will see "Macros". Select the Macros.
>>That should ensure any macro is available to use in any document.
>>
>>Orf
>
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