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ryguy7272
In a newly created Word document, I created a reference to ‘Normal’ under
Tools > References > Normal. I was experimenting with a few different
techniques to use Word to open an Excel file. I got the macro working, but
now I can no longer use Ctrl+C to copy text!! I tried to end the reference to
Normal and I tried to remove the VBA module…nothing seems to work!! This
probably wouldn’t be a problem at all, except for the fact that all every
single word.doc that I open seems to be affected by this macro. My question
is a two-parter:
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to end the Ctrl+C problem, and
just basically restore my word documents to the way they were before?
Also, does anyone have any suggestions as to how to open an Excel file from
a Word document? I tried things such as Insert > Hyperlink, and Insert >
Object. None of these things worked. What I really want to do is open an
Excel file on a network drive. I don’t want to import the data from the Excel
file into my Word document.
Cordially,
Ryan---
Tools > References > Normal. I was experimenting with a few different
techniques to use Word to open an Excel file. I got the macro working, but
now I can no longer use Ctrl+C to copy text!! I tried to end the reference to
Normal and I tried to remove the VBA module…nothing seems to work!! This
probably wouldn’t be a problem at all, except for the fact that all every
single word.doc that I open seems to be affected by this macro. My question
is a two-parter:
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to end the Ctrl+C problem, and
just basically restore my word documents to the way they were before?
Also, does anyone have any suggestions as to how to open an Excel file from
a Word document? I tried things such as Insert > Hyperlink, and Insert >
Object. None of these things worked. What I really want to do is open an
Excel file on a network drive. I don’t want to import the data from the Excel
file into my Word document.
Cordially,
Ryan---