Word, Macros and Tool Tips

Subject: Word, Macros and Tool Tips
From: "Trathen, Alex" <Alex -dot- Trathen -at- aucklandcity -dot- govt -dot- nz>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 14:38:51 +1300


Hi

I'm having a spot of bother with Word 97. At the moment I'm creating a
template, which contains a unique drop down menu, and an extra toolbar.

On the toolbar I have placed some macros. My problem is that when I
"mouseover" the customised toolbar icons "words" appear which I have not
specified. For example; I've created a macro called TableColumn4, and when I
place it on the toolbar the mouseover is Column4. I can't seem to find where
you change what is displayed in the tooltip.

Would someone please let me know how I can rename the tooltips.

Cheers, Alex.


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