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Subject:Re: Word Macros From:RJACOBSE -at- GPS -dot- COM Date:Fri, 5 Sep 1997 09:56:12 -0500
Hmmm. Jack DeLand has started a repository for Word macros specifically
designed for automating some of the tasks involved in creating Windows
Help. (You can usually find Jack hanging around the WINHLP-L list, and his
macro repository is at www.adamcharles.com. Just click the Free Stuff
link.) I suppose something similar could be created for a broader audience.
I fact, I could set up something, if there's enough interest.
Geri (GeriLou_Ciotoli @ DLCORP.COM) wrote:
<snip>
Are people willing to share their macro code? If we could get the code and
a
description of what it does, most people may be able to change the code
just
enough to accomplish other needed tasks.
Thanks for listening. I'd appreciate your comments and code!! You can
reply
off line since I'm on Digest.
Geri Lou Ciotoli
Enterprise Computer Systems, Inc.
Stratford, CT.
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