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lostinwebspace lostinwebspace is offline Macro to Open to a Website When No Document Is Open Windows 8 Macro to Open to a Website When No Document Is Open Office 2010 64bit
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Default Macro to Open to a Website When No Document Is Open

Hi all,



I'm having a problem. I would like a macro to open a browser window to Google, even when there is no document open. I can do it with a document open using ActiveDocument.FollowHyperlink ("https://www.google.ca/?gws_rd=ssl"). But obviously that's using a property of the ActiveDocument. How do I open this link when there is no ActiveDocument?

Thanks!
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