Making the Program Available
If you elected to have NoteStripper start automatically when you start Word, you’ll need to follow a simple procedure to make it available during the same Word session as the one in which you installed it:
1. Click the Tools menu. (In Word 6 or 7 [95], click File.)
2. Click Templates and Add-ins. (In Word 6 or 7 [95], click Templates.)
3. Put a check in the checkbox next to Stripper.dot.
4. Click the OK button.
If you didn’t elect to have NoteStripper start automatically when you start Word, you’ll need to activate it each time you start Word:
1. Click the Tools menu. (In Word 6 or 7 [95], click File.)
2. Click Templates and Add-ins. (In Word 6 or 7 [95], click Templates.)
3. Put a check in the checkbox next to Stripper.dot.
4. Click the OK button.
Please do not rename any of the NoteStripper macros, copy them to another template, or remove them from the NoteStripper template. NoteStripper uses these macros in combination and will not work properly if they have been copied to another template or renamed or if some of the macros are no longer present.
Other NoteStripper Files
NoteStripper comes with two other files, STRIPPER.DOC (a Word document) and STRIPPER.CHM (a Windows Help document), both of which contain the documentation for NoteStripper. If you’re using Microsoft Windows, STRIPPER.CHM should go in your Windows/Help folder. If you’re using a Macintosh, you can delete STRIPPER.CHM.