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wijbenga
04-04-2001, 06:25 AM
hey guyz recently i have posted a message, conserning the above, on the html page layout forum.

But they didnt seem to have the solution there,

This is what i posted as first:

I have inserted some liks to word documents in my site, and when you doubleclick it is openen in a internet explorer browser. So thats allright.

What i need to know is, when the word document loads it is loaded in a browser, without any toolbars, when you press the outline vieuw you get the outline toolbar above the document(the outline bar from word) when u rightclick and select u can insert the standard toolbar from word. But when i close and open again this toolbar is gone, how do i insert that toolbar so that is always noticable for everyone who uses my site?????

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So some suggested that i should insert some sort of macro..... but he didnt know how or what. So that didnt clear much things for me..

So to explain it better what i wanted to do, i posted another message.

This is the seconde one i posted:

No its not what i mean:(
The page u gave me, is about editing the program were you want to open certain files with.

My problem isnt opening the file, that works, i want it to be opened in Internet explorer, thats a standard setting when u click on a link thats a *.doc filetype, so thats ok.

My problem is that i want certain word toolbars standardly opened when i press the link.

I have made some screenshots to show you guyz what i mean.

This pic. shows how it is loaded by default.

http://www.saintwarriors.com/temp/with_toolbar.jpg

This one shows how it is after i change of view.

http://www.saintwarriors.com/temp/w...out_toolbar.jpg

I hope you understand what i mean know?

Greets

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And the only anwser that followed was: I have no idea what your talking about!!!!

My question is:

Does anyone has a clear solution for this problem?

All the help is verry much appreciated!!!

Greetingzz.....

prodeveloping
05-10-2001, 02:17 PM
I'm pretty sure that you can't do it. You could get Adobe PageMaker, and then let the people read them in the Acrobat reader. Or also, couldn't you just paste the stuff into notepad and save it as .txt? You sound pretty desperate, sorry I can't help you much.

wijbenga
05-11-2001, 08:16 AM
i guess its better anyway that i insert PDF files in my intranet in stead of .doc's because doc files are loaded kinda slow, and the option for saving the document isnt verry handy, i have to insert macro's in every document to achieve that....

No all i have to do is find a way to get a license for it from my boss