WD2000: What's Contained in the Support9.dot Template and How to Install It
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SUMMARY
The Support9.dot template contains sample macros created by Microsoft Technical Support. You may be asked to use one of these macros when working with a Microsoft Technical Support Professional to resolve a problem.
MORE INFORMATION
The Support9.dot template contains the following macros.
Macro Description
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Edit Conversion Options Allows you to customize unique settings for
text converters and graphics filters.
Registry Options Can be used to modify Word settings that are
stored in the Windows registry.
The Support9.dot template is located on CD1 of your Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Word 2000 CD-ROM set and can be installed with Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Word 2000 Setup.
To Install Support9.dot
Use the following steps to install the Support9.dot template:
- Quit all Microsoft Office applications.
- On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, select Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Word 2000 and then click Add/Remove.
NOTE: Insert CD1 of your Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Word 2000 CD-ROM set when Setup requests it.
- In Maintenance Mode Setup, click Add or Remove Features.
- In the Update Features dialog box, expand Microsoft Word for Windows (click the plus-sign (+) to expand).
- Expand Wizards and Templates.
- Click the down arrow for More Wizards and Templates, and click to select Run from My Computer.
- Click Update Now.
Click OK after Setup has completed and a message similar to the following appears:
Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Setup completed successfully.
For more information about installing (or removing) individual components in Word, click Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type "How do I install components?" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topic.
To Use Support9.dot
Use one of the following methods to use the macros in the Support9.dot template.
Method 1: Add the Support9.dot Template as a Global Add-in
Use the following steps to run the Support9.dot template as an add-in:
- In Word, click Templates and Add-ins on the Tools menu.
- In the Templates and Add-ins dialog box, click Add.
- In the Add Template dialog box, change the Look in box to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Macros
- Select Support9.dot and click OK.
NOTE: The Support9.dot template will be added to the Global templates and add-ins box in the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
- Click OK. A Macros toolbar appears.
NOTE: If the Macros toolbar does not appear, point to Toolbars on the View menu and then click Macros.
- On the Macros toolbar, click Sample Macros and then you can select either the Edit Conversion Options macro or the Registry Options macro.
Method 2: Open the Support9.dot Template
- In Word, click Open on the File menu.
- In the Open dialog box, change the Look in box to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Macros
- Click to select Support9.dot and then click Open.
To copy the Support9.dot sample macros to your Normal.dot template, use the following steps.
- On the Tools menu, point to Macro and click Macros.
- Click Organizer.
- Open Support9.dot in the left pane and Normal.dot in the right pane.
- Select the Macro Project Items tab.
- Use the Copy button to copy the appropriate Modules and Forms from Support9.dot to your Normal.dot and then click Close to close the Organizer.
Copy the following from the Support9.dot template to your Normal.dot template:
- CConverterTable
- Common
- EditCnvOptionsForm
- EditOptCommon
- RegOptions
- RegOptionsForm
- On the Macros toolbar, click Sample Macros and then click either Edit Conversion Options or Registry Options.
Edit Conversion Options
The Edit Conversion Options macro allows you to customize unique settings for graphics filters.
Conversion Options
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Graphics Interchange Format SetMetafileBackgroundTransparent=No
(Export) ShowProgressDialog=Yes
ShowMetafileBackgroundTransparent=No
JPEG File Interchange Format ShowProgressDialog=Yes
(Export) Quality=0x0000004b
Graphics Interchange Format ShowProgressDialog=Yes
(Import)
JPEG File Interchange Format ShowProgressDialog=Yes
(Import)
Macintosh PICT ShowProgressDialog=Yes
PC Paintbrush ShowProgressDialog=Yes
Tag Image File Format ShowProgressDialog=Yes
Windows Bitmap ShowProgressDialog=Yes
Registry Options
The Registry Options macro can be used to modify Word settings that are stored in the Windows registry. The following table lists each of the options available in the macro and a brief description of its purpose.
Word 2000 Options
Option Description
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AutoSave-Path Sets the folder where AutoRecovery save files
are written to. The default location is
the C:\Windows\Temp folder.
Bak-Extension Sets the default extension for Word backup
files. The default extension is *.wbk.
BitMapMemory Sets the maximum size of the Word bitmap
cache (in KB). If you use many graphics in
your documents, a larger bitmap cache may
improve scrolling and screen redraw speed.
When set to 1, Word automatically
adjusts the bitmap cache size.
CacheSize Sets the size of the Word file cache (in KB).
You may be able to improve the speed of file
I/O and other operations in Word by
increasing the cache size. The minimum and
default cache size is 64K.
DateFormat Sets the default data format for the DATE
field. This is used only for backward
compatibility purposes. Word 2000 uses a
different format.
Example: MMMM d, yyyy
DOC-Extension The default file extension that is used for
Word documents. The default is *.doc. You
must restart Word for modifications to take
effect.
DOC-Path The default folder that is used for Word
documents. The default is C:\My Documents.
DOT-Extension The default file extension that is used for
Word templates. The default is *.dot. You
must restart Word for modifications to
take effect.
INI-Path Path for user options. This is used only for
backward compatibility purposes. Note that
Word 2000 user options are stored in the
Windows registry or internally.
NoFontMRUList Turns on or off the most recently used (MRU)
font list. You must restart Word for the
modifications to take effect. Enter either
0 or 1.
0 - Turn on MRU font list.
1 - Turn off MRU font list.
OLEDOT Specifies the document template used when
creating a document object within Word or
another OLE application.
Picture-Path Sets the default path used when you choose
Insert Picture. You must restart Word before
this setting takes effect. You can also
use the File Locations tab (on Tools menu,
click Options) to modify the setting.
ProgramDir Specifies where the Word program files are
located.
Default path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office
SlowShading Allows you to shade graphics by overriding a
special drawing function on some Hewlett
Packard printers. Using this option slows
printing. If a printer does not support this
special drawing function, the switch has no
effect. Enter 0 for No, 1 for Yes.
Startup-Path Sets the path for Word startup files, such as
templates and WLLs to load when starting
Word.
Built-in default path: C:\Windows\Application
Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup
TimeFormat Sets the default time format for the TIME
field. This is used only for backward
compatibility purposes. Word 2000 uses a
different format.
Example: h:mm:ss
Tools-Path Sets a location in which Word searches for
proofing tools, filters, converters, and
certain other components, in the event that
they are not registered properly or cannot
be found in their standard directories.
UpdateDictionaryNumber Specifies the custom dictionary for the
spelling checker; the number corresponds
to the order of the custom dictionary
in the list in the Custom Dictionary
box in the Options dialog box of the
Spelling & Grammar tab.
User-Dot-Path Path for user templates. Note that when
this setting is changed for Word, it
affects all the Microsoft Office 2000
applications, including the Office Shortcut
bar.
Built-in default path: C:\Windows\Application
Data\Microsoft\Templates
Workgroup-Dot-Path Path for workgroup templates. You can specify
a UNC path.
For example: \\Group\User\Mytmplts
Equation Editor Options
Option Description
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Appdir The Equation Editor program folder. Equation
Editor must be installed and run once in
order for this and other Equation Editor
settings to appear.
CustomZoom The Custom Zoom setting. This only takes
effect when Equation Editor is started in a
separate window via the ForceOpen setting.
ForceOpen Forces Equation Editor to open in its own
separate window. Enter 0 or 1.
0 - Open in place.
1 - Open in a separate window.
ShowAll Shows or hides non-printing characters.
ToolBarDocked Is the toolbar docked? 1 is Yes, 0 is No.
ToolBarDockPos Position of the toolbar when it is docked:
1 - Top of the EQ Editor window.
2 - Bottom of the EQ Editor window.
ToolBarShown Is the toolbar shown? 1 is Yes, 0 is No.
ToolBarWinPos Position of the toolbar when it is not
docked, specified in X, Y coordinates
with the upper left corner as the origin.
The units are in pixels.
Version Equation Editor version number.
Zoom Standard zoom size selected on the View menu.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbdta wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo