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To programmatically open a page in page view without manually opening the web, you must also programmatically open the web. The following Visual Basic for Applications macro sample opens a disk-based web called "DBWeb" (located on the C: drive) and then opens a page named "MyHTMLPage.htm."
Sub OpenPage()
Dim myWeb As Web 'Declares myWeb as a Web object
Dim myFile As WebFile 'Declares myFile as a file
Set myWeb = Webs.Open("C:\DBWeb") ' Opens the Web
' Defines myFile as the MyHTMLPage.htm located in the Root Folder of
' the Active Web
Set myFile = ActiveWeb.RootFolder.Files("MyHTMLPage.htm")
myFile.Open ' Opens the page
End Sub
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