>>As far as I have seen, a macro saved with named parameters will give the parameters in the correct order for the alternate syntax. So, you just take the name away for each parameter, and add parentheses.
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>In Office 2000 and later, that's generally true. I believe there were some issues with earlier versions.
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>However, even if they're in the right order, you can't be sure that the parameters shown are all the parameters. That is, some parameters could be omitted. That's why you need to use IntelliSense or check Help.
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>Tamar
Sure; that is the safest route. I just stated what I observed to be (apparently) a general rule, but I understand it might have exceptions.
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