I have a toolbar button for references. When the user opens the document, it appears in normal view. How can I code it open in Page View? (or a specific view)
![]() |
Patch reliability is unclear, but widespread attacks make patching prudent. Go ahead and patch, but watch out for potential problems. |
SIGN IN | Not a member? | REGISTER | PLUS MEMBERSHIP |
-
Coding the view of a document (W97)
Home » Forums » AskWoody support » Productivity software by function » Visual Basic for Applications » Coding the view of a document (W97)
- This topic has 8 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 21 years, 3 months ago.
AuthorTopicWSmusical1
AskWoody LoungerMarch 6, 2003 at 4:16 pm #384381Viewing 0 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
WSKevin
AskWoody LoungerMarch 6, 2003 at 4:30 pm #659217How was the document or template from which document derives last saved?
Open it, change the view to Page (called Print in 200X), then save it.In code you can change the view with this:
ActiveWindow.View.Type = wdNormalView
If you record a macro that changes the view, you’ll see .Pane object
statements too. You may need those.I hope that helps??
-
WSmusical1
AskWoody Lounger -
WSKevin
AskWoody Lounger -
WSmusical1
AskWoody Lounger -
WSKevin
AskWoody Lounger -
WSGary Frieder
AskWoody LoungerMarch 11, 2003 at 12:26 am #660188One other thing to bear in mind when manually changing the viewstate of a template or document: the changes won’t ‘stick’ unless you dirty the document and save it, before closing it (all you need to do is type a space at the end of the document, then backspace, and then save).
If you want to enforce it via code, I think the constant in Word 97 was called “wdPageView” (which changed to “wdPrintView” in Word 2000 and later; they kept the ‘wdPageView’ though for backward compatibility).
Gary
-
WSDesertKris
AskWoody LoungerMarch 25, 2004 at 6:19 pm #804828I am doing a similar thing to force the view of a Word XP document:
Public Sub ShowBlackline() With ActiveWindow.View .ShowRevisionsAndComments = True .RevisionsView = wdRevisionsViewFinal End With ActiveDocument.Saved = False ActiveDocument.Save End Sub
I’m using ActiveDocument.Saved=False to dirty the document – it seems to work great so far.
Does anyone have a better way or know of any issues doing it this way? -
WSDesertKris
AskWoody LoungerMarch 25, 2004 at 6:19 pm #804829I am doing a similar thing to force the view of a Word XP document:
Public Sub ShowBlackline() With ActiveWindow.View .ShowRevisionsAndComments = True .RevisionsView = wdRevisionsViewFinal End With ActiveDocument.Saved = False ActiveDocument.Save End Sub
I’m using ActiveDocument.Saved=False to dirty the document – it seems to work great so far.
Does anyone have a better way or know of any issues doing it this way?
-
-
-
-
Viewing 0 reply threads -

Plus Membership
Donations from Plus members keep this site going. You can identify the people who support AskWoody by the Plus badge on their avatars.
AskWoody Plus members not only get access to all of the contents of this site -- including Susan Bradley's frequently updated Patch Watch listing -- they also receive weekly AskWoody Plus Newsletters (formerly Windows Secrets Newsletter) and AskWoody Plus Alerts, emails when there are important breaking developments.
Get Plus!
Welcome to our unique respite from the madness.
It's easy to post questions about Windows 11, Windows 10, Win8.1, Win7, Surface, Office, or browse through our Forums. Post anonymously or register for greater privileges. Keep it civil, please: Decorous Lounge rules strictly enforced. Questions? Contact Customer Support.
Search Newsletters
Search Forums
View the Forum
Search for Topics
Recent Topics
-
Name of MS Word Formatting Feature
by
John Baum
34 minutes ago -
InControl Failure?
by
Casey H
2 hours, 57 minutes ago -
Microsoft : Free 1 year support for Windows 10 after EOL
by
Alex5723
25 minutes ago -
MS-DEFCON 3: Businesses must tread carefully
by
Susan Bradley
2 hours, 49 minutes ago -
McLaren Health Care says data breach impacts 743,000 patients
by
Nibbled To Death By Ducks
14 hours, 27 minutes ago -
WhatsApp banned on House staffers’ devices
by
Alex5723
9 hours, 29 minutes ago -
Is your device eligible?
by
Susan Bradley
17 hours, 26 minutes ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview build 26200.5661 released to DEV
by
joep517
23 hours, 37 minutes ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview build 26120.4452 (24H2) released to BETA
by
joep517
23 hours, 39 minutes ago -
Hello Windows…My Problem is Windows Hello…
by
rdleib
1 day ago -
New Canon Printer Wants Data Sent
by
Win7and10
1 day, 1 hour ago -
I set up passkeys for my Microsoft account
by
Lance Whitney
14 hours, 43 minutes ago -
AI is for everyone
by
Peter Deegan
1 day ago -
Terabyte update 2025
by
Will Fastie
18 hours, 48 minutes ago -
Migrating from Windows 10 to Windows 11
by
Susan Bradley
4 hours, 18 minutes ago -
Lost sound after the upgrade to 24H2?
by
Susan Bradley
1 day, 23 hours ago -
How to move 10GB of data in C:\ProgramData\Package Cache ?
by
Alex5723
3 hours, 27 minutes ago -
Plugged in 24-7
by
CWBillow
1 day, 9 hours ago -
Netflix, Apple, BofA websites hijacked with fake help-desk numbers
by
Nibbled To Death By Ducks
2 days, 13 hours ago -
Have Copilot there but not taking over the screen in Word
by
CWBillow
2 days, 10 hours ago -
Windows 11 blocks Chrome 137.0.7151.68, 137.0.7151.69
by
Alex5723
4 days, 4 hours ago -
Are Macs immune?
by
Susan Bradley
19 hours, 48 minutes ago -
HP Envy and the Function keys
by
CWBillow
3 days, 12 hours ago -
Microsoft : Removal of unwanted drivers from Windows Update
by
Alex5723
1 day, 5 hours ago -
MacOS 26 beta 1 dropped support for Firewire 400/800
by
Alex5723
4 days, 15 hours ago -
Unable to update to version 22h2
by
04om
2 days ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26100.4482 (24H2) released to Release Preview
by
joep517
4 days, 23 hours ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview build 27881 released to Canary
by
joep517
4 days, 23 hours ago -
Very Quarrelsome Taskbar!
by
CWBillow
4 days, 9 hours ago -
Move OneNote Notebook OFF OneDrive and make it local
by
CWBillow
5 days, 12 hours ago
Recent blog posts
Key Links
Want to Advertise in the free newsletter? How about a gift subscription in honor of a birthday? Send an email to sb@askwoody.com to ask how.
Mastodon profile for DefConPatch
Mastodon profile for AskWoody
Home • About • FAQ • Posts & Privacy • Forums • My Account
Register • Free Newsletter • Plus Membership • Gift Certificates • MS-DEFCON Alerts
Copyright ©2004-2025 by AskWoody Tech LLC. All Rights Reserved.