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![]() Check out my reply to this post here and you should find most of the answers that you require - you can add more yes/no options, or use some of the other VBA commands to create a template that opens and gives the user a range of choices which will auto fill the document - If you need any further help - I'll keep an eye on this thread and chip in if needed! God luck, and have fun with your first sojurn into VBA. ![]() |
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Hi and thanks for the reply.
The related thread already puts me in the right direction. I still have some questions & issues, but i'll first try to find out more on myself. I'll be posting my findings later tomorrow, so if you would assist me afterwards, that would be a great help to me. Thanks again. |
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Hello Bird,
As i'm moving along on my path in VBA, i have a few more questions. The basic idea of writing a "writing assistant" hasn't changed, but i wanna try it in a different way. The concept i have in mind is: When the word doc is opened by a user, the user should see different dropdown boxes on 'fixed' places in the word document, where he can select different opening, middle and ending paragraphs. When he selects a text via the dropdown box, the text should be merged into the doc. An additional toolbar should be created where he has the possibility to show/hide the dropdownboxes. Now, is there some way you could help me out with these challenges i'm about to face .. Thanks already for your answer. Vincent |
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