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Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your
AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . |
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Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your
AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . |
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Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your
AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . |
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Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I
receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I
receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I
receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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Sorry, I'm not an expert on macros, but that's the macro Word 2002 made when
I recorded the keystrokes to change the zoom percent, and it works on my computer. Hopefully one of the "regulars" here will post a better macro. AFAIK, an AutoOpen macro is the only way to force all documents (including ones you didn't create) to open at 150% zoom on your computer. " wrote: Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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Sorry, I'm not an expert on macros, but that's the macro Word 2002 made when
I recorded the keystrokes to change the zoom percent, and it works on my computer. Hopefully one of the "regulars" here will post a better macro. AFAIK, an AutoOpen macro is the only way to force all documents (including ones you didn't create) to open at 150% zoom on your computer. " wrote: Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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Sorry, I'm not an expert on macros, but that's the macro Word 2002 made when
I recorded the keystrokes to change the zoom percent, and it works on my computer. Hopefully one of the "regulars" here will post a better macro. AFAIK, an AutoOpen macro is the only way to force all documents (including ones you didn't create) to open at 150% zoom on your computer. " wrote: Thanks again, but now when I open other documents I receive the following error: object variable or white block variable is not set. -----Original Message----- Creating the following AutoOpen macro, or adding the middle line to your AutoOpen macro: Sub AutoOpen() ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom.Percentage = 150 End Sub will override the zoom percent that the document was saved in. "Jannes" wrote: Thanks but when I open another document from an extern person it's back to 100%... Anyone another suggestion? -----Original Message----- See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. "Jannes" wrote: Hello, I want to set my view standard on 150% to all Word documents. Also in Excel I want this. I tried with Zoom but when I receive another document rom someone the view is different. (version Word 2000) Thanks in advanced. Jannes . . |
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