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How Do You Record A Macro In Microsoft Word?

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How Do You Record A Macro In Microsoft Word?

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Don’t waste time writing and rewriting the same format commands. Take the time to write step by step instructions for paragraph structure, fonts, tables and much more by saving the commands in a macro. Follow these steps to record a macro in Microsoft Word. Open Microsoft Word by double-clicking your program icon or click “Start,” then “All Programs” and click “Microsoft Word” on the menu. Open a blank page by clicking the “Blank Page” icon on the “Standard Toolbar” at the top of the page. Click “Tools” on the Menu bar. Choose “Macro” and then “Record New Macro.” The “Record Macro” box opens. Type a name into the “Name” box. Call it something you will remember later. Choose “Toolbars” or “Keyboard” to have the macro assigned to a toolbar or to the keyboard as a shortcut. Pick the location where you want to use the macro. You can use “All Documents” or your current document only. Click “OK.” The “Macro” icon appears at the top of the page. Type your information into the macro page. You

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