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Old 08-01-2012, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ubns View Post
Thanks, I have been doing like this, but I wanted a sort of macro to do this for me rather than me doing it everytime or incase i forget. so the best case scenario would be at the open of document it could be done.

if that is not possible then atleast -if we can have one macro for this (it will avoid user picking some different style to replace for or with).

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Umesh Banga
So, record a macro. Name it "AutoOpen" and save it in your document. Make sure the document type is set as a docm.
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