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Bill Williams


Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 05:57

Word 97, Word 2000 version of Scriptwriters Toolkit


Version of the templates suitable for Word97 or Word 2000 have been available since March 2001 on my web site at:

http://www.datahighways.co.uk/dhl/toolkit.htm
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Enjoy!
Bill Williams

Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 05:57:57

Michael HEdit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 05:59

Bill,

For some reason, word 2000 can't find any of the macros ion the Radio4 script template. I don't know how to check whether the macros are there....

Michael H

Bill Williams


Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:00

Make sure that you put the templates where Word can find them as Templates, i.e they should be visible in the File..New...dialog box.

Test first with a brand new script, i.e. do File New... select the radio4.dot & try that.

If you wish to connect an existing script to the new template, open the script, then use the Tools menu: select Templates and Add-ins, then Attach your script to the radio4.dot template.

Bill.

Tony AEdit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:01

Bill

I can't enable the macros. Also, after clicking FILE/NEW I do not have a tab called SCRIPTS. I am running WORD2000. What am I doing wrong? Can you email back or shall I ring you?

Tony

Bill Williams


Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:02

Try the procedure detailed in the "Windows 2000.doc", which is in the ZIP file of the toolkit. This should work even on Windows 95/98/me/NT4

Bill

Tony AEdit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:03


yes, I've done that - that's why I wrote to you.
Bill Williams


Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:05

Dear Tony,

I'm sorry, but I can't think what else you could have done to make that go wrong.

Try experimenting with placing a single one of my .DOT files into those folders on your computer which contain existing *.dot files, until you find the right one. Then create the scripts sub-folder there & put all of them in there.

To find existing folders, press the Start button then select Find. then Files & Folders. Put *.dot in the field called Named and click Find Now. When you see the list of files ending in .dot, drag the splits of the column headings sideways so that you can see the full name of the folders.

If you reply to this message please give details of
(a) which kind of computer
(b) which version of Windows
(c) which template you are trying

Bill


Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 06:05:40

Barbara ZEdit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 06:18

Mr Williams,

You are G-R-E-A-T !!!!!

Thank you so much!

Yours sincerely - your true fan

Barbara Z

Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 06:18:44

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