You can accomplish this in several ways. If you want to do this with a
single document, record a macro that captures you pressing Ctrl+End, naming
it AutoOpen, and store it in the document you want to affect.
If you want to do this for all documents, record the macro (same
name/action), and store it in Normal.dot.
Specific instructions:
Tools - Macro - Record new Macro.
Macro name: AutoOpen
Store macro in: current document or Normal.dot, as desired.
Click OK.
Press Ctrl+End.
Click Stop Recording.
Press Shift and click File, then click Save All, saying Yes to saving
changes to the current document and/or normal.dot (if appropriate), when and
if prompted.

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>I want to be able to go to the end of a document rather than the beginning,
> when the document is opened.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 15 Sep 2007 15:08 GMT
I would respectfully submit that it's a lot easier just to press Ctrl+End
when you open the document than to have to click OK to a dialog asking if
you want to enable macros.

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> You can accomplish this in several ways. If you want to do this with a
> single document, record a macro that captures you pressing Ctrl+End, naming
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> >I want to be able to go to the end of a document rather than the beginning,
> > when the document is opened.
Herb Tyson [MVP] - 15 Sep 2007 21:58 GMT
It depends on your settings... I don't get a dialog asking to enable macros.
But, I do agree that Ctrl+End is pretty easy. :-)

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>I would respectfully submit that it's a lot easier just to press Ctrl+End
> when you open the document than to have to click OK to a dialog asking if
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> beginning,
>> > when the document is opened.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 15 Sep 2007 23:40 GMT
You have macro security set to Low?

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> It depends on your settings... I don't get a dialog asking to enable macros.
>
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> > beginning,
> >> > when the document is opened.
Herb Tyson [MVP] - 16 Sep 2007 04:34 GMT
No. I set Word to trust the macros I write. Everything else is carefully
vetted before being "trusted".

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> You have macro security set to Low?
>
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>> > beginning,
>> >> > when the document is opened.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 16 Sep 2007 05:06 GMT
I believe that's a new option in Word 2007? In older versions there's no way
to trust macros except in certain folders.

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> No. I set Word to trust the macros I write. Everything else is carefully
> vetted before being "trusted".
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> >> > beginning,
> >> >> > when the document is opened.
Herb Tyson [MVP] - 16 Sep 2007 13:48 GMT
There might be some new options in Word 2003 (don't have an earlier version
to test), and there definitely are some new/better options in Word 2007.
However, in Word 2003, there's: Tools - Macro - Security - Trusted
Publishers tab. "Trust all installed add-ins and templates" and "Trust
access to Visual Basic Project". Enabling both these options [almost always]
prevents me from seeing the Enable Macros? popup for macros I've written,
while still popping up for foreign macros.

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>I believe that's a new option in Word 2007? In older versions there's no
>way
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>> >> > beginning,
>> >> >> > when the document is opened.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 16 Sep 2007 14:13 GMT
Okay, I have the first checked but not the second. The first just covers
macros in documents/templates in the user templates, workgroup templates,
and Word Startup folders (but not in the Office Startup folder).

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> There might be some new options in Word 2003 (don't have an earlier version
> to test), and there definitely are some new/better options in Word 2007.
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> >> >> > beginning,
> >> >> >> > when the document is opened.
> I want to be able to go to the end of a document rather than the beginning,
> when the document is opened.
You can right-click the vertical scrollbar and choose "End".

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Robert