DefaultWebOptions.CheckIfWordIsDefaultHTMLEditor property (Word)
True if Microsoft Word checks to see whether it is the default HTML editor when you start Word. Read/write Boolean.
Syntax
expression. CheckIfWordIsDefaultHTMLEditor
expression A variable that represents a DefaultWebOptions object.
Remarks
The CheckIfWordIsDefaultHTMLEditor property returns False if Word does not perform this check. The default value is True.
This property is used only if the web browser you are using supports HTML editing and HTML editors. To use a different HTML editor, you must set this property to False and then register the editor as the default system HTML editor.
Example
This example sets Microsoft Word to check to see whether it is the default HTML editor.
Application.DefaultWebOptions _
.CheckIfWordIsDefaultHTMLEditor = True
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