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The installation process ensures that the toolkit works properly & reliably each time, by omitting the proper installation before, you may have got in a muddle. Anyway, for macros and things to work properly, Microsoft word requires that there is a copy of the TEMPLATE itself on the hard disk (not just the script which is a DOCUMENT based on the template) and that the document 'knows' where the template is located. i.e the relevant template is "attached" to the document. I will be producing video tutorial for installing and running on Vista/Win7 and Office2007/2010 but these take a long time to get right. I just did some recording for them, but it will probably be days before I do anything with those rough recordings. Meanwhile see if the following procedures will get you going. First ensure that you create a copy of the templates on your C: drive in folder script5 within a new folder called "Templates". The procedure for XP is shown in the first portion of this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYWhN17oq4g and it is fairly similar under Vista or Win7 so you should be able to do that bit on any system. Next you need to attach your script to the template. 1.Open your Script in Word 2007, then 2.click the Office Button (which is the big round button at top left of Word 2007). 3. Click "Word Options" on the bottom line of the dialog box that has opened. 4. Click Add-ins in the left column of the Word Options Dialog box 5.Drop down the "Manage" list and choose Templates 6. Click Go 7. Click the Attach Button 8. Navigate to Computer then your C: drive then C:\templates 9. Double click Scripts5 folder to open it 10. Within Scripts5 choose the template that you used before for your script, highlight it 11. Click the Open button 12. Click the OK button of the "Templates and Addins" dialog box 13. You should now be back viewing your script in the main window of Word 2007 14. The Option "Add-ins" will now have appeared on the Menu line (2nd line from the top of the Word 2007 window). 15 Click on that Add-ins tab and the ribbon will change to show the Scriptwriters Toolkit menu options, including the Smiley face icon that you couldn't find before. Test the keystroke macro difficulties that you reported in your first email and tell me whether or not they now work as designed. Regards Bill Williams
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