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Macro not listed in OnExit dropdown box; why?

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Leonard - 22 Sep 2005 18:24 GMT
Hello there.  After creating the same macro (titled "SelectCheckbox") in both
Normal.dot and in my template document titled "Expenses.dot", I then created
a checkbox field.  When I clicked the checkbox's OnExit dropdown box and
scrolled down to find SelectCheckbox macro, it wasn't there.  I even tried to
look at one of the NewMacros, but it wasn't there either.  SelectCheckbox is
not a Public Sub by the way.  Can anyone tell me why the SelectCheckbox macro
wasn't listed under the OnExit dropdown box?

Also, I find it exasperating that the width of OnExit dropdown box is so
narrow that a long macro name is truncated.  What gives with that?

Thanks!
Jonathan West - 22 Sep 2005 18:30 GMT
> Hello there.  After creating the same macro (titled "SelectCheckbox") in
> both
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> Also, I find it exasperating that the width of OnExit dropdown box is so
> narrow that a long macro name is truncated.  What gives with that?

You have answered you own question

"SelectCheckbox is not a Public Sub"

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