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Old May 3rd, 2010, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
kraut[_3_]
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Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
Office 2007 Enterprise edition??

TIA


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Old May 4th, 2010, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Steve Rindsberg
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Default F key to bring up list of macroes??

In article , Kraut wrote:
Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
Office 2007 Enterprise edition??


Macros aren't installed in Office, they're either part of add-ins
installed into the various Office apps or they're part of documents or
templates that you have open. The exact mechanism varies by
application.

Alt+F8 will bring up a dialog that lists the macros in the current
document and lets you choose from other open documents or all open
documents. Or at least it does this in SOME Office apps.

But what it is that you're trying to accomplish? What will having a
list of macros do for you?


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Old May 4th, 2010, 03:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
kraut[_3_]
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Default F key to bring up list of macroes??


Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
Office 2007 Enterprise edition??



Macros aren't installed in Office, they're either part of add-ins
installed into the various Office apps or they're part of documents or
templates that you have open. The exact mechanism varies by
application.

Alt+F8 will bring up a dialog that lists the macros in the current
document and lets you choose from other open documents or all open
documents. Or at least it does this in SOME Office apps.

But what it is that you're trying to accomplish? What will having a
list of macros do for you?



Alt-F8 does work. Thanks much.

Trying to accomplish bringing up a list of my macroes that I have with
an F key as I stated in original post that are installed in Office
2007 Word (Which I should have said in original post) such as my
return address or date or ETC that are available to any doc I am
working on in Word.

Right now using the Addins Classic Menu it takes 3 or 4 clicks to get
a list of my macroes. It is almost quicker to type in my return
address then to go thru that. That is why I was wondering if there
was an F key or shortcut to bring up the macroes I have in Office
Word.

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Old May 4th, 2010, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Steve Rindsberg
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Default F key to bring up list of macroes??


Alt-F8 does work. Thanks much.


Any time. Thanks for explaining what you needed.


Trying to accomplish bringing up a list of my macroes that I have with
an F key as I stated in original post that are installed in Office
2007 Word (Which I should have said in original post) such as my
return address or date or ETC that are available to any doc I am
working on in Word.

Right now using the Addins Classic Menu it takes 3 or 4 clicks to get
a list of my macroes. It is almost quicker to type in my return
address then to go thru that. That is why I was wondering if there
was an F key or shortcut to bring up the macroes I have in Office
Word.




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Old May 5th, 2010, 04:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Kevryl
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Default F key to bring up list of macroes??

Hi Kraut,

Auto-correct is a very good way for single-line entries.

For example, set to replace |ad with your address, if you are happy with it
all on one line.**

Otherwise, what was "auto text" in Word 2000 is "Quick Parts" in 2007. Go to
http://www.interworks.com/blogs/gbiv...uto-text?CTT=1
and scroll down to the paragraph beginning "As I was searching on Google..."
for a discussion on recording your automatic entries.

**I use auto-correct for Suppliers names that I have to enter frequently,
but I always begin with "|" (that is the split verticle line usually on the
"\" key) so as to avoid embarrassing unintentional substitutions :-)

Cheers,






"kraut" wrote:


Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
Office 2007 Enterprise edition??



Macros aren't installed in Office, they're either part of add-ins
installed into the various Office apps or they're part of documents or
templates that you have open. The exact mechanism varies by
application.

Alt+F8 will bring up a dialog that lists the macros in the current
document and lets you choose from other open documents or all open
documents. Or at least it does this in SOME Office apps.

But what it is that you're trying to accomplish? What will having a
list of macros do for you?



Alt-F8 does work. Thanks much.

Trying to accomplish bringing up a list of my macroes that I have with
an F key as I stated in original post that are installed in Office
2007 Word (Which I should have said in original post) such as my
return address or date or ETC that are available to any doc I am
working on in Word.

Right now using the Addins Classic Menu it takes 3 or 4 clicks to get
a list of my macroes. It is almost quicker to type in my return
address then to go thru that. That is why I was wondering if there
was an F key or shortcut to bring up the macroes I have in Office
Word.

.

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Old May 5th, 2010, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
kraut[_3_]
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Default F key to bring up list of macroes??


Thanks. Will check it out.


Hi Kraut,

Auto-correct is a very good way for single-line entries.

For example, set to replace |ad with your address, if you are happy with it
all on one line.**

Otherwise, what was "auto text" in Word 2000 is "Quick Parts" in 2007. Go to
http://www.interworks.com/blogs/gbiv...uto-text?CTT=1
and scroll down to the paragraph beginning "As I was searching on Google..."
for a discussion on recording your automatic entries.

**I use auto-correct for Suppliers names that I have to enter frequently,
but I always begin with "|" (that is the split verticle line usually on the
"\" key) so as to avoid embarrassing unintentional substitutions :-)


Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
Office 2007 Enterprise edition??



Macros aren't installed in Office, they're either part of add-ins
installed into the various Office apps or they're part of documents or
templates that you have open. The exact mechanism varies by
application.

Alt+F8 will bring up a dialog that lists the macros in the current
document and lets you choose from other open documents or all open
documents. Or at least it does this in SOME Office apps.

But what it is that you're trying to accomplish? What will having a
list of macros do for you?


Alt-F8 does work. Thanks much.

Trying to accomplish bringing up a list of my macroes that I have with
an F key as I stated in original post that are installed in Office
2007 Word (Which I should have said in original post) such as my
return address or date or ETC that are available to any doc I am
working on in Word.

Right now using the Addins Classic Menu it takes 3 or 4 clicks to get
a list of my macroes. It is almost quicker to type in my return
address then to go thru that. That is why I was wondering if there
was an F key or shortcut to bring up the macroes I have in Office
Word.


 




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