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Re: Fields in Word


  • Subject: Re: Fields in Word
  • From: "Stockly, Ed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:46:27 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Fields in Word

> Which version of Word? There have been three for Word in OS X: Word X, Word
2004, Word 2008.

I'm running 2004, I'm she's running X or 2004, I doubt if it's 2008.


>> If the student has Word X or 2004, he should be able to run the identical VBA
macro as on Word Windows.

{=({PAGE}+1}} is the macro. Is that VB? It generates a "syntaxError" on my
mac, but apparently there's another step on Windows where a script is run
just before printing that makes it work. I don't know what that is, maybe
another VB macro?

> Instead of reinventing the wheel, he could just use the macro in X or 2004.

Since I'm totally impatient, I'm going to try to do the same kind of thing
on the mac side.

I'll try appleScript, creating a text box where the footer is on each page
and inserting a page number there.


ES



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