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Digital Signature Displays the Digital Signature dialog box where you can set the digital signature certificate for your project. Macros Displays the Macros dialog box where you can create, run, step into, edit, or delete a macro. Options Displays the Options dialog box, from which you can choose a tab to set attributes of the Visual Basic programming environment. Quick Watch Displays the Quick Watch dialog box with the current value of the selected expression.

Use this command to check the current value of a variable , property , or other expression for which you have not defined a watch expression. Select the expression from either the Code window or the Immediate window , and then choose the Quick Watch command. To add a watch expression based on the expression in the Quick Watch dialog box, choose the Add button.

This dialog box allows you to add an object library or type library reference to your project. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Charles Kenyon Volunteer Moderator. Hi, You can't find the tools menu because it disappeared in the Windows versions of Office sometime around with the introduction of Word Microsoft Word is the most popular word processing software in the world.

This tip applies to Microsoft Word 97, , , and With more than 50 non-fiction books and numerous magazine articles to his credit, Allen Wyatt is an internationally recognized author. He is president of Sharon Parq Associates , a computer and publishing services company.

Learn more about Allen Excel makes it very easy to add sequential numbers to a range of cells. Not so in Word's tables, where adding such Hate to take your hands off the keyboard? Here are a couple of ways you can reject the mouse and still adjust the height If your macro processes information on a number of worksheets, chances are good that you need your macro to figure out Discover how to extend the capabilities of Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access with VBA programming, using it for writing macros, automating Office applications, and creating custom applications.

Need to see how many pages, words, paragraphs, or lines are in your document? Word makes it easy to retrieve such There may come a time when you want to copy or rename macros. You can do this quite easily by using the Organizer tool Enter your address and click "Subscribe. Your e-mail address is not shared with anyone, ever. Anonymous October 23, at AM.

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The buttons contained in them are used to access commands more quickly than by opening the menus and the respective dialog boxes. ScreenTips I mentioned earlier that toolbars contain smart icons serving as shortcuts to the main menu commands. However, these toolbars offer too many buttons of various looks and shapes for a user to easily remember their names or their functions. You might well ask: 'What is the use of a toolbar button if its name or function is not known?

So they fashioned a tool known as ScreenTip. ScreenTips , also known as Tooltips , are little pop-up descriptions that appear when you rest the mouse pointer over a toolbar button. They appear on the screen to provide certain information about a toolbar button, tracked change, or comment or to display a footnote or endnote. So, any time you are at a loss as to the name or use of a toolbar button, simply rest the mouse pointer over such button and immediately, you'll see a little text pop-up below the pointer, saying something.

This is a ScreenTip or ToolTip.



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