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Old 04-24-2017, 03:34 AM
Sark Sark is offline Recording Save As Macro Windows XP Recording Save As Macro Office 2003
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Hi All.

I regularly need to save as Web Page, Filtered in Office/Word 2003. (Too often I’ve forgotten to alter the drop down menu from the default) Just wondered if anyone knows how to create a macro that I can add to the File menu so that a Save As dialogue box opens with Web Page, Filtered set by default.

The current Save As Web Page option defaults to Single File Web Page. I can go into Tools/Save Options and permanently alter the standard Save As dialogue, but I want to leave that at the default Word Document. (I can’t reset just the Save As Web Page dialogue).

Basically I want to leave the Save As option in the File menu to its default Word Document and add a Save As Web Page option that defaults to Web Page, Filtered.

The problem I’m having that stops me doing this with a recorded macro is that as soon as I open a Save As dialogue the macro Record/Stop/Pause bar doesn’t function. Hence. I can’t stop recording until after I’ve actually recorded saving a file.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated



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