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adding a macro
i want to add a macro that simply opens up the custom properties dialog box. i've downloaded the macro and want to add it to the shortcut toolbar (at least that's what i call it - it has the zoom, section view, view orientation buttons etc). i'm not familiar with adding macros.
tried following the help but still not sure. any help appreciated.
god bless,
phil.
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sw2008 sp3..1
windows vista
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4 gb ram
fx1700 512mb
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hp 8710 workstation laptop
windows xp
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2gb ram
fx1600 512 mb
in the help, did you see "to run a specific macro method and create a customer macro button:" instructions? they are a pretty good step-by-step procedure.
right click somewhere in the toolbar area and then click on customize. then on the commands tab. in categories click on macro. then click and drag the "new macro button" up into the toolbar area and place it where you want. it will bring up a window where you can type in a tool tip and then you can click on the ellipses (...) to browse for your macro.
hope that helps.
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3gb ram
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ati firegl v3600
answer just assign a shortcut to the "properties..." menu command. mine is set to 'p'
hi philip,
i like the idea of this shotcut, but cannot find the macro you describe.
can you pass on were you found it ?
thanks
michael
edit. its ok, found the method that luke was describing
sw office pro 2009 sp 2.1
windows xp sp2
hp xw4600
intel(r) core 2 duo cpu
3 gig ram
nvidia quadro fx 1700
edited: 08/07/2008 at 06:22 am by michael duncan
why didn't i think of that before. ingenius.
god bless,
phil.
work
sw2008 sp3..1
windows vista
quad core 6600
4 gb ram
fx1700 512mb
home
hp 8710 workstation laptop
windows xp
core 2 duo t7700
2gb ram
fx1600 512 mb
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