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Slow Learner - 29 Nov 2004 21:35 GMT
How are these controlled?  If you want to open an access database form from a
command button in a word document where does the programming go and what
would it look like.
Word Heretic - 01 Dec 2004 09:30 GMT
G'day Slow Learner <SlowLearner@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Write a public sub with no parameters. Now flip back to the doc and
customize your toolbars. Create a new toolbar. Select the macro you
just wrote from the list and drag it onto the toolbar. Give it a nice
icon and fill the sub in with juicy code.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Slow Learner reckoned:

>How are these controlled?  If you want to open an access database form from a
>command button in a word document where does the programming go and what
>would it look like.
Slow Learner - 10 Dec 2004 22:15 GMT
Sorry but you are going way to fast for me on this.  Starting with write a
public sub with no parameters....where am I doing this in the Access program
database or in the Word program open document?  
Not that I have the faintest idea of what a public sup with no parameters is
and customize a toolbar?  well I will try.

> G'day Slow Learner <SlowLearner@discussions.microsoft.com>,
>
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> >command button in a word document where does the programming go and what
> >would it look like.
 
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