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  1. Thank you. That's excactly what I needed. Cheers, RobKelman.calm
  2. I have a short cut to Macex.mex in my Startup folder. This starts both Macro Player and Macro Express when I log in. I only want Macro Player to start. I haven’t found any files with the extensions .exe or .mex that do this. Any suggestions? Cheers, RobKelman.calm 06-Apr-05 18:19:00 MST (-6 UMT)
  3. Thank you Randall. That works. Neat programming. I've added to the program to make it do exactly what I want in Word. I place « at the start of paste and » at the end. Then I reconvert the color in Word to black by invoking a macro based on keystroke capture that changes the color to black. (basically it starts <alt> o to get to font change and then cycles thru the Font box with tabs and down arrows to get what I want.). Cheers, RobKelman.calm
  4. thanks. it looks complicated, but I'll give it a try. Cheers, Rob.calm
  5. I wasn't clear on one point. I'll always want the pasted color to be the same, e.g., blue, but not dependent on the color of the copied text. This should make the problem easier, but I'm still stuck on how to do it. Cheers, Rob.calm
  6. I want to write a macro that will do the following in MS Office. Paste text with a specific color (not dependent on the color it was when placed in the Clipboard).For example, the copied text might be in black, but I want the text to be blue when pasted. Cheers, Rob.calm
  7. I agree that sorting on Scope helps out. In my case, strong typing in naming the macro will make it easier for me to immediately recognize the Scope for the macro. In Word I reduced the font size to 8, and that helped. The appearance of paragraph marks after the phrase "Program Specific" has made the lining up of the macros difficult. I don't know if this has something to do with the colon ( after Program Specific. If the matrix could be exported as CSV (comma separated variables), then it would be easy to deal with. A print file needs a lot of massaging. Thanks for your help and comments. Cheers, RobKelman.calm
  8. Randall, OK, I figured out how to use Print-To-File. I pasted the result in Word. It seemed like a lot of troulbe to sort it out. Things went a bit better when I pasted into Excel. Still, it seemed tedious to get it in a good format. Cheers, RobKelman.calm
  9. Thanks everybody. Bernd, good work, but I'm a bit overwhelmed by it (Ich kann Deutsch langsam lesen.) Since I don't have print-to-file setup (and am not sure how to do it), I had to pass on that one. One of the things that I wanted to do was sort the macros by scope and print that. What I've decided is to name the macros by scope, e.g., otFinish (ot = Outlook), psCapture (ps = Paint Shop Pro), glFullAddress (gl = Global). Then I list them sorted by name in the Macro Explorer window and do a screen capture and print that. This is OK, but when my list of macros gets beyond 2 pages, I can see this as a bit awkward. QuicKeys has a print feature that lets one list the macros by application and prints it out nicely. This would be a good feature for Macro Express. Cheers, RobKelman.calm
  10. I’d like to print in a decent form a list of the macros I’ve written . When I use File-Print Macro List while in Macro Explorer, I don’t know how to control the formatting. Wide spacing occurs between the fields often causing an unnecessary spill over onto the next line and the date modified is not included. To get a decent view of the macro list, I’ve used a screen capture of the macros listed and then edited that as needed (in Paint Shop Pro). Is there a way in Macro Express to control this printing. Cheers, RobKelman.calm 25-Feb-05 09:46:00 MST (-6 UMT)
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