Hello

A little question about copying macros and toolbar from one .dot to another
.dot

I have a "normal.dot" and a "special.dot" with my macros.

I needed to create a new .dot which I will call "test.dot".

Firstly, when I tried opening "special.dot" and "test.dot" and using the
tools>macro>organise option, I could not manage to transfer the macros from
"special.dot" to "test.dot" directly.

I had to send the macros to "normal .dot" and then to "test.dot"

Is this a limitation of Word?

Secondly, I finally managed to copy my special toolbar from "special.dot" to
"test.dot" also.

But the link between the macros and the toolbar seems to have been
broken.(the macros can not be found)

How can I relink the macros with the toolbar?

Both are certainly present in special.dot.

Thanks in advance

Dave Neve

Re: Transferring macros and toolbars by Anne

Anne
Fri Feb 10 13:24:20 CST 2006

You should be able, in the organizer, to CLOSE normal.dot, then open
test.dot, then do your transfer.
Another way to transfer macros. Open special.dot and hit Alt+F11. On the
top-left, right-click and export your modules (may be called New Macros if
you didn't create them yourself), then go to test.dot and Alt+F11, and
import them. Or, open both dots, and Alt+F11 and click and drag modules from
one to the other.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
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"Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@noway.fr> wrote in message
news:%23qThaZnLGHA.3164@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hello
>
> A little question about copying macros and toolbar from one .dot to
> another .dot
>
> I have a "normal.dot" and a "special.dot" with my macros.
>
> I needed to create a new .dot which I will call "test.dot".
>
> Firstly, when I tried opening "special.dot" and "test.dot" and using the
> tools>macro>organise option, I could not manage to transfer the macros
> from "special.dot" to "test.dot" directly.
>
> I had to send the macros to "normal .dot" and then to "test.dot"
>
> Is this a limitation of Word?
>
> Secondly, I finally managed to copy my special toolbar from "special.dot"
> to "test.dot" also.
>
> But the link between the macros and the toolbar seems to have been
> broken.(the macros can not be found)
>
> How can I relink the macros with the toolbar?
>
> Both are certainly present in special.dot.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dave Neve
>



Re: Transferring macros and toolbars by Charles

Charles
Fri Feb 10 14:50:53 CST 2006

See http://addbalance.com/word/movetotemplate.htm for step-by-step
instructions on moving / sharing / copying / backing-up customizations
including AutoText, AutoCorrect, keyboard assignments, toolbars, macros,
etc.
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@noway.fr> wrote in message
news:%23qThaZnLGHA.3164@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hello
>
> A little question about copying macros and toolbar from one .dot to
> another .dot
>
> I have a "normal.dot" and a "special.dot" with my macros.
>
> I needed to create a new .dot which I will call "test.dot".
>
> Firstly, when I tried opening "special.dot" and "test.dot" and using the
> tools>macro>organise option, I could not manage to transfer the macros
> from "special.dot" to "test.dot" directly.
>
> I had to send the macros to "normal .dot" and then to "test.dot"
>
> Is this a limitation of Word?
>
> Secondly, I finally managed to copy my special toolbar from "special.dot"
> to "test.dot" also.
>
> But the link between the macros and the toolbar seems to have been
> broken.(the macros can not be found)
>
> How can I relink the macros with the toolbar?
>
> Both are certainly present in special.dot.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dave Neve
>



Re: Transferring macros and toolbars by Dave

Dave
Fri Feb 10 15:51:04 CST 2006

Thanks
Strange drop down menu. Didn't understand that I had to close 'normal.dot'
before opening special.dot.



"Anne Troy" <ng@officearticles.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
uXmjaenLGHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> You should be able, in the organizer, to CLOSE normal.dot, then open
> test.dot, then do your transfer.
> Another way to transfer macros. Open special.dot and hit Alt+F11. On the
> top-left, right-click and export your modules (may be called New Macros if
> you didn't create them yourself), then go to test.dot and Alt+F11, and
> import them. Or, open both dots, and Alt+F11 and click and drag modules
> from one to the other.
> ************
> Hope it helps!
> Anne Troy
> www.OfficeArticles.com
> Check out the NEWsgroup stats!
> Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com
>
> "Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@noway.fr> wrote in message
> news:%23qThaZnLGHA.3164@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> Hello
>>
>> A little question about copying macros and toolbar from one .dot to
>> another .dot
>>
>> I have a "normal.dot" and a "special.dot" with my macros.
>>
>> I needed to create a new .dot which I will call "test.dot".
>>
>> Firstly, when I tried opening "special.dot" and "test.dot" and using the
>> tools>macro>organise option, I could not manage to transfer the macros
>> from "special.dot" to "test.dot" directly.
>>
>> I had to send the macros to "normal .dot" and then to "test.dot"
>>
>> Is this a limitation of Word?
>>
>> Secondly, I finally managed to copy my special toolbar from "special.dot"
>> to "test.dot" also.
>>
>> But the link between the macros and the toolbar seems to have been
>> broken.(the macros can not be found)
>>
>> How can I relink the macros with the toolbar?
>>
>> Both are certainly present in special.dot.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Dave Neve
>>
>
>