Frequently Asked Question
How to enable the VPformatter.dll add-in for Microsoft Word.
Last Updated 9 years ago
Word 2010
Click File, Options, Add-Ins.
You will see a list of the software add-ins installed. If VPformatter.ConnectWord is not in the list of enabled add-ins, you may see it in the lower list of disabled add-ins.
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If you find it is disabled, click Go, and click its check-box to enable it, and click OK.
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Word 2002 or Office 2003
On the Tools menu, Click COM Add-Ins. From there, the process is very similar to what exists in Word 2008 and later.
Click File, Options, Add-Ins.
You will see a list of the software add-ins installed. If VPformatter.ConnectWord is not in the list of enabled add-ins, you may see it in the lower list of disabled add-ins.
If you find it is disabled, click Go, and click its check-box to enable it, and click OK.
Word 2002 or Office 2003
On the Tools menu, Click COM Add-Ins. From there, the process is very similar to what exists in Word 2008 and later.