Microsoft KB Archive/212625

= WD2000: Command to Display the Properties Dialog Box =

Article ID: 212625

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212625





SUMMARY
In Word, there is no Visual Basic for Applications command for displaying the Properties dialog box (on the File menu, click Properties).



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212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

To display the Properties dialog box using Visual Basic for Applications, use the following command: WordBasic.FileProperties For more information about displaying dialog boxes, in the Visual Basic Editor, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type dialogs in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.

