From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on
OK - Echo's Law

I type that and the lady next to me says "It is in the object model you know"

With Application.Options
If .DisplayPasteOptions = False Then
.DisplayPasteOptions = True
End If
End With

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"John Wilson" wrote:

> Like Echo I can't see WHY you would want to do this but in any case I don't
> think it is accessible in the vba object model.
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> "Mike Williams" wrote:
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> > In 2007, I get to "Show Paste Options buttons" through the MS Office
> > button, PowerPoint options, Advanced, checking or unchecking a box,
> > and then OK-ing out. It would be nicer if I could add this somehow to
> > the quick access toolbar. I'm guessing I'll need to create a macro /
> > toolbar item.
> >
> > > "Mike Williams" wrote:
> > > > With PP 2007:
> > > > I find myself toggling the setting for "show paste options" on and off
> > > > frequently during editing sessions. Is there a way to add this to the
> > > > quick access toolbar, perhaps programmatically? I can't find it
> > > > anywhere.
> > > > .
> >
> > .
> >
From: Echo S on
"John Wilson" <john AT technologytrish.co DOT uk> wrote in message
news:01F37852-DB0A-48AA-9F5B-765622CE1359(a)microsoft.com...
> OK - Echo's Law
>
> I type that and the lady next to me says "It is in the object model you
> know"

:-)

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