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![]() That suggests you've added the macro that drives the process to the document template (which isn't available to the managers) instead of to the document (which must then be saved in the docm format).
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi, Paul
I've tried a couple of options and even re-done the form from scratch and saving as a "Word macro-enable document". All my drop downs work fine and the dependent drop downs work fine but again when I email it to someone, only the dependent drop downs don't work. The Master menus work but not the Slave. I'm ready to admit defeat as I just don't know how to fix this. I'm hoping that another member (possibly yourself as no one else has responded) could look at the attached and see what I'm doing wrong. Although, I suspect that the non-working one will show on your system rather than the all working one which shows on my system. I emailed it to my daughter who did some VBA back in uni and she was saying that when she goes into code view nothing appears but when I go into code view on my system, it's all there. Help me please! Lynn :-( |
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