I have multiple projects with the same name in different times of
developement listed in the IDE screen under which is the new document I want
to work with. How do you "save as" a template and not inherit its parents
projects in the IDE project view? Also the new document is running under the
older verion of the multiple projects listed (all with the same name)...
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Re: I saved a template to a new name and when I run it ... by Charles

Charles
Thu May 25 17:10:53 CDT 2006

You manually change the project names in the vba editor - but you don't want
to do this if you have linked toolbar buttons or keyboard shortcuts to the
macros.
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"joep3" <joep3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have multiple projects with the same name in different times of
> developement listed in the IDE screen under which is the new document I
> want
> to work with. How do you "save as" a template and not inherit its parents
> projects in the IDE project view? Also the new document is running under
> the
> older verion of the multiple projects listed (all with the same name)...
> --
> Otium Cum Dignatate