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Hi Charles. Thanks for responding. Not clear on the answer. Let me explain again.
I look at Style Manager by opening the customise ribbon and looking at all commands. I go down and hovering over the menu item, it tells me it is a macro. At this point, I am not sure what I do with it. Since it tells me it is btnNewStyleSets_Click, do I have to add that as a sub to my VBA and write some code for it to open the Style Manager panel? Apologies for asking such basic questions but I have spent a considerable time on Google without success. I did look at your example, but it seems to be a straight forward macro you wrote yourself, and I see how that works. I have a few VBA routines I have written on the toolbar, but cannot work out what I do with an inbuilt macro. I think I have my head around commands, and running my own VBA routines, but not sure what to do with inbuilt Macros. Also thanks for the book reference. |
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