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Microsoft Word adds additional information to the macro name to provide a fully qualified path to the macro. For example, Word might append a macro called | Microsoft Word adds additional information to the macro name to provide a fully qualified path to the macro. For example, Word might append a macro called "InsertMergeFields" to "Normal.NewMacros.", so that when it appears in the '''Commands''' list, it resembles the following: | ||
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Or Word might append a macro called | Or Word might append a macro called "DoubleSpacingMacro" to "TemplateProject.NewMacros.", so that when it appears in the '''Commands''' list, it resembles the following: | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 252772
Article Last Modified on 12/6/2000
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q252772
SYMPTOMS
When you view the Commands list in the Customize dialog box (on the Tools menu, click Customize), the right-most characters in the command names and macro names are truncated.
NOTE: When you select a Word command instead of a macro, you can click Description to view the full command name. This option is not available when you select a macro.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when the command name or macro name that you select is so long that it is not fully visible in the Commands list.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Word adds additional information to the macro name to provide a fully qualified path to the macro. For example, Word might append a macro called "InsertMergeFields" to "Normal.NewMacros.", so that when it appears in the Commands list, it resembles the following:
Normal.NewMacros.InsertMergeFields
Or Word might append a macro called "DoubleSpacingMacro" to "TemplateProject.NewMacros.", so that when it appears in the Commands list, it resembles the following:
TemplateProject.NewMacros.DoubleSpacingMacro
The fully qualified macro name appears when you add the macro to a menu or a toolbar button.
Additional query words: chopped clipped missing truncated gone incomplete wrong
Keywords: kbbug kbnofix kbmacro KB252772