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| CorelDraw 9 Question About Adding Macros To Toolbars |
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Wed, 25 Apr 2007 09:25:08 -030 |
Hello all, I am having a problem adding a macro to the toolbar. I have
followed the info in the help files, and the macro button does appear on
the toolbar while the options windows is open. When I close the options
windows the button disappears.
The macro does run as expected when I select it from the tools>run macro
area.
Any thoughts on this?
- Tim -
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| Re: CorelDraw 9 Question About Adding Macros To Toolbars Solved |
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Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:02:42 -030 |
I just tried the same procedure again, and it worked perfectly this
time. I don't know why, but hey I'm happy with it.
- Tim -
In article <MPG.209920c11225d3de98968f@cnews.corel.com>, tim@tim.tim
says...
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> Hello all, I am having a problem adding a macro to the toolbar. I have
> followed the info in the help files, and the macro button does appear on
> the toolbar while the options windows is open. When I close the options
> windows the button disappears.
>
> The macro does run as expected when I select it from the tools>run macro
> area.
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> Any thoughts on this?
>
> - Tim -
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| Re: CorelDraw 9 Question About Adding Macros To Toolbars Solved |
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Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:27 -030 |
In article <VA.00004532.002e66c8@corel.ca>, ctech@corel.ca says...
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> Tim:
> > I just tried the same procedure again, and it worked perfectly this
> > time. I don't know why,
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> It's the difference between clicking [OK] and clicking [Cancel].-)}
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Ya I know the difference, but it was acting like it was not reconizing
that I had clicked ok. I DID click ok, then there was a pause, like it
was writing the info, then the toolbar config window closed, and the
button disappeared. I did it the exact same way the fourth of fifth
time, then it worked.....
- Tim -
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| Re: CorelDraw 9 Question About Adding Macros To Toolbars Solved |
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Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:04:06 +010 |
Tim:
> I just tried the same procedure again, and it worked perfectly this
> time. I don't know why,
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It's the difference between clicking [OK] and clicking [Cancel].-)}
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Good wishes!
Roy Lewis
C_Tech volunteer
(UK)
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| Re: CorelDraw 9 Question About Adding Macros To Toolbars Solved |
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Tue, 01 May 2007 10:41:37 -070 |
Tim wrote:
> In article <VA.00004532.002e66c8@corel.ca>, ctech@corel.ca says...
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>>Tim:
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>>>I just tried the same procedure again, and it worked perfectly this
>>>time. I don't know why,
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>>It's the difference between clicking [OK] and clicking [Cancel].-)}
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> Ya I know the difference, but it was acting like it was not reconizing
> that I had clicked ok. I DID click ok, then there was a pause, like it
> was writing the info, then the toolbar config window closed, and the
> button disappeared. I did it the exact same way the fourth of fifth
> time, then it worked.....
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> - Tim -
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I guess it wanted to make sure you really meant it!
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