Don't see my macros in normal.dot

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Pavel_K

I create macros in normal.dot, save it, and use it often. Then, copy in
other folder and don't use it next month.
Now I copy it again in macro folder, open - and don't see my macros in vba
editor, list of macro is empty. I see normal.dot with external editor - my
macros in file, I see my variable and pseudo-codes, but vba editor don't see
macros. And external editor don't see source code.
Security level is medium.
How I can recovery source code my macro? Help me.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Unless you create a specific module for your macros, all macros saved to
Normal.dot are saved in the NewMacros module. If you are moving Normal.dot
out of its default folder to another folder, be aware that Word will create
a new default Normal.dot in its place (without your macros). You might be
better advised to save your macros in another template specifically for the
purpose; this can be listed in the Tools | Templates and Add-ins dialog to
be loaded and unloaded as needed.
 
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Pavel_K

I know, that word create a new template by default. As I already wrote, I
have again returned mine normal.dot in a folder of template. Means at start
Word will load it and I mscros should will appear in the list. The problem
not that I do not know where to keep them, and in that as now them to look.
Why at loading old normal.dot I do not see mine macros?
I use FAR Manager (www.rarsoft.com) and PlugIn FAR DocFile Browser
(http://plugring.farmanager.com/cgi-bin/downld. cgi?
Draw=List*Sort=Date*SelectCateg=Addons*
Select=PlugIn*SelectPlugIn=59*SelectAut hor=0*SelectOther=1*SearchText =). In
show that macros is in this file. FAR DocFile Browser shows structure of a
template, in it the contents of a template, but text of macros is seen in
pseudo-codes.
Now it is possible to make something with a template to see source code
macros?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

You mention two add-ins. If these add-ins are loaded at Word startup, then
their macros should be available to you. In the Tools | Macro | Macros
dialog, you should be able to select specific documents and templates (in
the "Macros in" box) and see which macros are associated with which.
 
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Pavel_K

If all was so simply, I not would began to ask. Believe me, at me very much
wide experience of programming and macro programming, still with MS-DOS Word
1.0. I can send you the my template, that you would see it - specify what
address.
 

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