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How to use your macros without really noticing you're using macrosThis is the third of a series of posts for people who would like to use macros, but who find the mere thought extremely daunting. In What is a Word Macro: Macro baby steps part i, I recommended a few simple macros to start your macro journey with, and in What is a Word Macro: Macro baby steps part ii I talk you through recording your own macros.
Recording your own macrosIn What is a Word Macro: Macro baby steps part i, I promised that I would show you how to record your own macro. In Word, macros are accessed via the Developer tab (read Where is the developer tab? if you can't find it) or the View tab, which you can find here:
A Word macro is a series of commands or instructions that you can create and execute to automate repetitive tasks in Word documents. I'm a huge fan of macros and I use many of Paul Beverley's macros (along with a few written by other people) and some that I have recorded myself.
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