Okay, couple of "simple"?? questions here!

I have created a template - every time I create a
document using this template it gives me a message about
the "normal" template being in use, or changes having
been made - I'm guessing this has something to do with
the way in which my seperate, other, template was
created - how do I correct this?

Also, anytime a user uses this template, I would like the
document to be saved in a specific document - is that
something I can "build" into the template?? Or, how
could I code that in using VB.

And the last question, I would like to create a default
for the file name to reference a bookmark that I have
created. I had some code (based in Access) which was
doing this, but that created more problems. This again
will always be the case on any document created with this
same template - any way to build all of this in the
template - or a macro which is executed upon use of this
template??

I haven't used VBA within word before and am actually
very new to VB anyway - so please forgive my ignorance!
In case it makes a difference - the document is being
generated by automation from Access.

THANKS!

Re: Templates, saving, directory by martinique

martinique
Wed Aug 13 04:55:22 CDT 2003


"Tammy" <btmcfadden@fbx.com> wrote in message
news:078001c36152$9ddf8570$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Okay, couple of "simple"?? questions here!
>
> I have created a template - every time I create a
> document using this template it gives me a message about
> the "normal" template being in use, or changes having
> been made - I'm guessing this has something to do with
> the way in which my seperate, other, template was
> created - how do I correct this?

Find the code that's modifiying normal.dot and fix it. 'Modifying' is
interpreted very loosely by VBA -- just referencing a document's properties
is enough to make Word think the document has changed. For debugging
purposes, watch the value of the .Saved property: when this changes to FALSE
you've 'modified' the template.



>
> Also, anytime a user uses this template, I would like the
> document to be saved in a specific document - is that
> something I can "build" into the template?? Or, how
> could I code that in using VB.

Assume you mean in a specific document. You can build this into the template
by writing your own FileSave function. But this introduces problems of its
own (have a look at Hans Troosts' thread).

>
> And the last question, I would like to create a default
> for the file name to reference a bookmark that I have
> created. I had some code (based in Access) which was
> doing this, but that created more problems. This again
> will always be the case on any document created with this
> same template - any way to build all of this in the
> template - or a macro which is executed upon use of this
> template??
>

Don't understand the question.


> I haven't used VBA within word before and am actually
> very new to VB anyway - so please forgive my ignorance!
> In case it makes a difference - the document is being
> generated by automation from Access.

Forgiven.



Re: Templates, saving, directory by Tammy

Tammy
Wed Aug 13 08:24:41 CDT 2003

Thanks for the information! I will check those things...

As for the save - when you go to save a word doc (or exit
the doc), a window pops up prompting for the filename. In
the box for the filename, usually you will find the first
line of that docuemnt. I would like the name found at
the bookmark labeled "name" to appear instead. The
document has a "title" page, so it contains first the
company name & logo and then the title of the document
itself. Hope this makes more sense!

Thanks again!
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Tammy" <btmcfadden@fbx.com> wrote in message
>news:078001c36152$9ddf8570$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Okay, couple of "simple"?? questions here!
>>
>> I have created a template - every time I create a
>> document using this template it gives me a message
about
>> the "normal" template being in use, or changes having
>> been made - I'm guessing this has something to do with
>> the way in which my seperate, other, template was
>> created - how do I correct this?
>
>Find the code that's modifiying normal.dot and fix
it. 'Modifying' is
>interpreted very loosely by VBA -- just referencing a
document's properties
>is enough to make Word think the document has changed.
For debugging
>purposes, watch the value of the .Saved property: when
this changes to FALSE
>you've 'modified' the template.
>
>
>
>>
>> Also, anytime a user uses this template, I would like
the
>> document to be saved in a specific document - is that
>> something I can "build" into the template?? Or, how
>> could I code that in using VB.
>
>Assume you mean in a specific document. You can build
this into the template
>by writing your own FileSave function. But this
introduces problems of its
>own (have a look at Hans Troosts' thread).
>
>>
>> And the last question, I would like to create a default
>> for the file name to reference a bookmark that I have
>> created. I had some code (based in Access) which was
>> doing this, but that created more problems. This again
>> will always be the case on any document created with
this
>> same template - any way to build all of this in the
>> template - or a macro which is executed upon use of
this
>> template??
>>
>
>Don't understand the question.
>
>
>> I haven't used VBA within word before and am actually
>> very new to VB anyway - so please forgive my ignorance!
>> In case it makes a difference - the document is being
>> generated by automation from Access.
>
>Forgiven.
>
>
>.
>

Re: Templates, saving, directory by Tammy

Tammy
Wed Aug 13 08:29:11 CDT 2003

Sorry, when I said I would like the doc to be saved in a
specific "document", I meant directory! Sorry, it was
late! I am going to guess I would still do
the "filesave" function? Maybe that's where I would set
the filename also?


>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Tammy" <btmcfadden@fbx.com> wrote in message
>news:078001c36152$9ddf8570$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Okay, couple of "simple"?? questions here!
>>
>> I have created a template - every time I create a
>> document using this template it gives me a message
about
>> the "normal" template being in use, or changes having
>> been made - I'm guessing this has something to do with
>> the way in which my seperate, other, template was
>> created - how do I correct this?
>
>Find the code that's modifiying normal.dot and fix
it. 'Modifying' is
>interpreted very loosely by VBA -- just referencing a
document's properties
>is enough to make Word think the document has changed.
For debugging
>purposes, watch the value of the .Saved property: when
this changes to FALSE
>you've 'modified' the template.
>
>
>
>>
>> Also, anytime a user uses this template, I would like
the
>> document to be saved in a specific document - is that
>> something I can "build" into the template?? Or, how
>> could I code that in using VB.
>
>Assume you mean in a specific document. You can build
this into the template
>by writing your own FileSave function. But this
introduces problems of its
>own (have a look at Hans Troosts' thread).
>
>>
>> And the last question, I would like to create a default
>> for the file name to reference a bookmark that I have
>> created. I had some code (based in Access) which was
>> doing this, but that created more problems. This again
>> will always be the case on any document created with
this
>> same template - any way to build all of this in the
>> template - or a macro which is executed upon use of
this
>> template??
>>
>
>Don't understand the question.
>
>
>> I haven't used VBA within word before and am actually
>> very new to VB anyway - so please forgive my ignorance!
>> In case it makes a difference - the document is being
>> generated by automation from Access.
>
>Forgiven.
>
>
>.
>