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I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003.
When using the Customize feature and the Macros selection, my macros, some
of which I brought over from Windows 98 (way back from the days of Elizabeth
I), are displayed as "TemplateProject.NewMacros." and then the name of the
macro immediately following the dot. For reasons known only to me (and any
other thinking individual, excluding those who work at Microsoft), my macros
are loner than 2 characters. Therefore, I cannot view their names. I have 10
macros that start with the word "Remove". The only way I presently have for
distinguishing between them is to click the keyboad option, scroll to my
macro, count out where it stands in the list of macros that start "Re",
return to Customize, and count to the sought after Macro. This is a pain in
the neck.
Does anyone know how to either widen the window of the dialog box (the best
option) or how to remove the "TemplateProject.NewMacros." heading without
ruining the connection between the macro and the shortcut or buttons that
I've made for them?
When using the Customize feature and the Macros selection, my macros, some
of which I brought over from Windows 98 (way back from the days of Elizabeth
I), are displayed as "TemplateProject.NewMacros." and then the name of the
macro immediately following the dot. For reasons known only to me (and any
other thinking individual, excluding those who work at Microsoft), my macros
are loner than 2 characters. Therefore, I cannot view their names. I have 10
macros that start with the word "Remove". The only way I presently have for
distinguishing between them is to click the keyboad option, scroll to my
macro, count out where it stands in the list of macros that start "Re",
return to Customize, and count to the sought after Macro. This is a pain in
the neck.
Does anyone know how to either widen the window of the dialog box (the best
option) or how to remove the "TemplateProject.NewMacros." heading without
ruining the connection between the macro and the shortcut or buttons that
I've made for them?