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Good Morning from in-home isolation due to Covid-19! My first day on the forum. Hope it's a simple question.
I did a macro record to see how to get the Reviewing toolbar into my MS Word. The vba that came up was this: CommandBars("Reviewing").Visible = False In the past, I have received kind help in a couple of other scenarios re how to substitute 2 buttons (one true and one false) with one universal toggle button so that it was a one-stop shop type of affair. It just needed different coding. I've searched and searched on the net but haven't found a solution. If anyone knows, can you please advise what it might be for the above syntax so that I can just avoid clicks and proceed directly to turning the toolbar on and off via one button click accessed via a single macro? Thank you! (Word 2003, Win7) Last edited by Conall Kavanaugh; 04-05-2020 at 08:31 AM. Reason: Versions re Word + OS didn't appear in screen; added in post.) |
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