how to record a macro in publisher?

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Pascal Brax

Greetings,

I am looking everywhere, but i cannot find a useful way to record a
macro in publisher.

My goal is to try to catch what kind of "code" is using publisher to
perform a "distributed text" on a selected paragraph and try to do the
same on Word.

Word has a similar function "distributed text" but is not working nicely
(the last line of the paragraph should not be distributed, word does).

Did anyone else encounter this kind of issue? Is there any solution?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Ed Bennett

Pascal said:
I am looking everywhere, but i cannot find a useful way to record a
macro in publisher.

That is because there is no Macro Recorder.
My goal is to try to catch what kind of "code" is using publisher to
perform a "distributed text" on a selected paragraph and try to do the
same on Word.

Did you try Word's macro recorder?
Word has a similar function "distributed text" but is not working nicely
(the last line of the paragraph should not be distributed, word does).

Have you ended the paragraph with a hard return (paragraph mark) or soft
return (line break)?

Are you setting the paragraph format to Justify?
 
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Pascal Brax

Ed Bennett ha scritto:
That is because there is no Macro Recorder.

I had that feeling, but i thought i was not smart enough to find it.

Did you try Word's macro recorder?

Yes I did, but as i've said, Word's "distributed text" task does not
work so good like Publisher's does.

Have you ended the paragraph with a hard return (paragraph mark) or soft
return (line break)?

I tried both ways without a good result.

Are you setting the paragraph format to Justify?

No, i'm trying to set the paragraph to "distributed" (CTRL+SHIFT+J).
Justify expands the space between the words,
Distributed expands the space between every char (letters and spaces).

Thank you for your interest in this matter. :)
 
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Ed Bennett

Pascal said:
Yes I did, but as i've said, Word's "distributed text" task does not
work so good like Publisher's does.

In each program you can only use the functionality that is available in
that program. You can't add functionality from one program to another
simply by using the VBA calls from the first program in the second.
 
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Pascal Brax

Ed Bennett ha scritto:
In each program you can only use the functionality that is available in
that program. You can't add functionality from one program to another
simply by using the VBA calls from the first program in the second.

This means i should give up and don't use the "distributed text" in Word
anymore.


what a pity.
 

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