Andy
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Excellent, Kevin! I'll give it a try.
Thanks,
Andy
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Joe,
Thanks, but I didn't explain myself well. I wasn't looking for a way to
change file attributes.
What I want to do is toggle Windows Explorer showing or not showing
hidden files, thru the Folder Options dialog box, the View tab.
You can get to Folder Options either thru the Control Panel, or in an
individual folder thru Tools>Folder Options (even though the View tab
changes things globally).
Andy
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I want to write 2 macros, to Hide and Show hidden folders. Or
preferably one macro that would toggle the setting.
Is there a way to do this more elegant than recording mouse moves and
clicks? I can't seem to find "Folder Options" as a Control Panel
Applet.
Andy
Launch Program-msword New Doc W/"my Template"
in Macro Express 3.x
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Doreen,
> I've had a heck of a time finding "helpful" help with MS Word.
Check out the Microsoft.Public.Word Newsgroups (for example
microsoft.public.word.newusers). Wonderful helpful people in a
moderated forum.
> I want it to open a New Word Document using "My Template".
Maybe this is what you have already ("shortcut on my XP Taskbar"), but
in case I didn't understand you correctly:
You don't need a macro to do this (altho there's nothing wrong with
using a macro to do it). Make a Windows shortcut to My Template. Put
the shortcut wherever you want. If you want it on the desktop, right
click and drag My Template to the desktop, and select "Create Shortcut
Here" (you can rename the shortcut if you don't want to see "My
Template.dot"). Double clicking that shortcut will start Word with
Document 1 opened based on My Template.dot. You can assign a shortcut
key to the shortcut.
Andy