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markB - 09 Sep 2005 04:46 GMT
Hi all,

Can someone help me out with a macro to paste multiple copies of an
object?  I'd like to copy the object then get requesters for # of
copies, horizontal offset and vertical offset.  There's a built-in
command for this in Pagemaker. I'm using Pub 2003 on XP.

Thanks for any help!

-mb
Ed Bennett - 09 Sep 2005 11:40 GMT
markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
> Can someone help me out with a macro to paste multiple copies of an
> object?  I'd like to copy the object then get requesters for # of
> copies, horizontal offset and vertical offset.  There's a built-in
> command for this in Pagemaker. I'm using Pub 2003 on XP.

Please choose your situation
a) You have a vague idea of how to code this but are uncertain on small
areas
b) You have never coded anything in your life and want someone to write all
the code for you.

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markB - 10 Sep 2005 07:05 GMT
Ed Bennett expounded thusly:
> markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
>
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> b) You have never coded anything in your life and want someone to write all
> the code for you.

b)
Ed Bennett - 10 Sep 2005 13:10 GMT
markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
> b)

Mark, do you have a private e-mail address to which I can reply to you about
this?

Your reply address bounces.

Thanks,

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markB - 13 Sep 2005 01:54 GMT
Ed Bennett expounded thusly:
> markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
>
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>
> Thanks,

Not meaning to sound ungrateful, but why isn't Usenet appropriate?

-mb
Ed Bennett - 13 Sep 2005 13:37 GMT
markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
> Not meaning to sound ungrateful, but why isn't Usenet appropriate?

Because I can be more free with what I say in a private email?

My reply address is valid.  Can you please send me an email at it, so I can
reply to you?  Thanks.

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markB - 17 Sep 2005 04:08 GMT
Ed Bennett expounded thusly:
> markB <mb@netweb.net> was very recently heard to utter:
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> My reply address is valid.  Can you please send me an email at it, so I can
> reply to you?  Thanks.

Sorry, I guess I was expecting it to be a simple script, or at least
simple for someone who codes stuff like that regularly.  But I've asked
in too many places to keep at it.  I picked up InDesign which has the
function built in.  Thanks for the thoughts.

-mb
 
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