After persevering I have actually managed to figure how to get Three windows open as I want however the sticking point only now is that the G:\scriptural_data directory opens in the middle third of the screen over the top of the F:\Scriptural_data directory?
In other words IF I can get the G:\scriptural_data directory to go over to the far right 1/3rd of the screen my problem is solved?
After persevering I have actually managed to figure how to get Three windows open as I want however the sticking point only now is that the G:\scriptural_data directory opens in the middle third of the screen over the top of the F:\Scriptural_data directory?
In other words IF I can get the G:\scriptural_data directory to go over to the far right 1/3rd of the screen my problem is solved?
You may want to try some "hot key" programs, if you are a novice at macros
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After persevering I have actually managed to figure how to get Three windows open as I want however the sticking point only now is that the G:\scriptural_data directory opens in the middle third of the screen over the top of the F:\Scriptural_data directory?
In other words IF I can get the G:\scriptural_data directory to go over to the far right 1/3rd of the screen my problem is solved?
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pawtucket
You may want to try some "hot key" programs, if you are a novice at macros
http://www.autohotkey.com/
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Composer
Thanks,
They were helpful there.
Are you an expert at creating Macros yourself?
Cheers!
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pawtucket
No. I've been able to find most that I need online.
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OldSkool
Can you send me a little of the code? I assume you're using VBA? I have some code snippets I use for that very thing.
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