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March 30th 06, 02:30 PM
I use MS Word and work only occasionally, so I'm not an expert, to say
the least. So I am hoping someone can help me out. I have a journal
that I update daily that is a MS Word document. Each time I open it the
top of the first page is displayed. Then I have to go to the end
(Cntl-END works) to make additions. What I would like to have the file
do is open at the last entry (the bottom of the document). Is there any
way to make this happen? Thanks.

Mark Dormer
March 30th 06, 03:37 PM
Open the document
Select Tools-Macro-Record Macro
Name it AutoOpen and click OK
Press Ctrl-End and then stop the recorder
Save the document

You have now created an AutoOpen macro that takes you to the end of the
document each time it is opened

Regards
Mark Dormer


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>I use MS Word and work only occasionally, so I'm not an expert, to say
> the least. So I am hoping someone can help me out. I have a journal
> that I update daily that is a MS Word document. Each time I open it the
> top of the first page is displayed. Then I have to go to the end
> (Cntl-END works) to make additions. What I would like to have the file
> do is open at the last entry (the bottom of the document). Is there any
> way to make this happen? Thanks.
>

March 31st 06, 03:04 AM
Mark Dormer wrote:
> Open the document
> Select Tools-Macro-Record Macro
> Name it AutoOpen and click OK
> Press Ctrl-End and then stop the recorder
> Save the document
>
> You have now created an AutoOpen macro that takes you to the end of the
> document each time it is opened
>
> Regards
> Mark Dormer
>
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >I use MS Word and work only occasionally, so I'm not an expert, to say
> > the least. So I am hoping someone can help me out. I have a journal
> > that I update daily that is a MS Word document. Each time I open it the
> > top of the first page is displayed. Then I have to go to the end
> > (Cntl-END works) to make additions. What I would like to have the file
> > do is open at the last entry (the bottom of the document). Is there any
> > way to make this happen? Thanks.
> >

Thanks, Mark. That works perfectly. It will save me some time.

Regards,

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