Office: Description of Binder Wizards and How to Use ThemID: Q149657
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Microsoft Office for Windows 95 and Microsoft Office 97 contain Binder wizards. A Binder wizard is basically a Binder template that contains macros to help you use the Binder sections. A Binder wizard file has the extension .obz. The icon for a Binder wizard file differs slightly from that of a Binder template (.obt file extension) or of a Binder document (.obd file extension). The Binder wizard icon has a magician's wand with small stars around it to signify it is a wizard file.
You create a Binder wizard template just like you create a Binder template,
except that you include one or more sections with macros. These macros can
either be Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word macros. However, in order to
write these macros, you must work on the sections that contain the macro
code outside of the binder. This is because you cannot work on macros
within a binder.
For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q137259 OFF: "Auto" Macros Don't Run When You Activate Binder SectionOnce you have added all of the sections to your Binder, do the following to make it a Binder Wizard:
Q135731 OFF7: Location of Template and Wizard Files
"Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Resource Kit," Chapter 12, "Support and Troubleshooting"
Additional query words: 8.00 97 OFF97
Keywords : kbtool offbinder
Version : WINDOWS:7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 1, 1999