I've got a user form (in Word 2002) that has a number of controls and labels
in it. I need to make several similar forms in the same document, but
rather than build each of these other forms from scratch, I'd rather clone
my existing form, and treak it into the copies I need.

I've looked for a way to copy the form, but I can't find anything in the
Project Explorer, toolbars or menus that look like a way to copy the form.

Can anyone tell me how I can accomplish this?

Thanks in advance.

Paul

Re: how do you copy a user form by Jezebel

Jezebel
Fri Aug 27 10:05:24 CDT 2004

Method 1: in the Project Explorer, drag the form to another document or
project. Rename it. Drag it back.

Method 2: Right-click. Select Export File. Save it. Rename the original.
Right-click. Select Import File.




"Paul James" <pponzelliBEGONE@SPAMsurewest.FOREVERnet> wrote in message
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> I've got a user form (in Word 2002) that has a number of controls and
labels
> in it. I need to make several similar forms in the same document, but
> rather than build each of these other forms from scratch, I'd rather clone
> my existing form, and treak it into the copies I need.
>
> I've looked for a way to copy the form, but I can't find anything in the
> Project Explorer, toolbars or menus that look like a way to copy the form.
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can accomplish this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Paul
>
>



Re: how do you copy a user form by Paul

Paul
Sat Aug 28 11:29:27 CDT 2004

Great. Thanks for the two solutions, Jezebel.

Paul