capture onclick in document

H

Howard Kaikow

Look unto using the WindowBeforeRightClick and WindowBeforeDoubleClick
events in Word.

Those events are available in Word 2003, have not checked in earlier
versions.
 
L

laptop

thanks for that. i've spent the past 2 hours not being able to get the event
to fire.
there's docs for it in word2000, so it's available, and after creating the
new class, i DO get the automatic fill-ins for properties and methods,.
i put a msgbox in it and was never displayed.

anyway, it still doesnt return the cursor location.
 
H

Howard Kaikow

laptop said:
thanks for that. i've spent the past 2 hours not being able to get the event
to fire.
there's docs for it in word2000, so it's available, and after creating the
new class, i DO get the automatic fill-ins for properties and methods,.
i put a msgbox in it and was never displayed.

anyway, it still doesnt return the cursor location.

You did not mention needing te cursor location.

There are likely ways to do what you need, but the programming would be
complex and require using API calls.
 

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