Macros are advanced features that can speed up editing or formatting you may perform often in a Word document. They record sequences of menu selections that you choose so that a series of actions can be completed in one step.
Recording a Macro
To record a Macro:
- Click the View Tab on the Ribbon
- Click Macros
- Click Record Macro
- Enter a name (without spaces)
- Click whether you want it assigned to a button (on the Quick Access Toolbar) or the keyboard (a sequence of keys)
- To assign the macro a button on the Quick Access Toolbar:
- Click Button
- Under the Customize Quick Access Toolbar, select the document for which you want the Macro available
- Under Choose Commands: Click the Macro that you are recording
- Click Add
- Click OK to begin Recording the Macro
- Perform the actions you want recorded in the Macro
- Click on Macros
- Click on Stop Recording Macros
- To assign a macro button to a keyboard shortcut:
- Click Keyboard
- In the Press New Shortcut Key box, type the key sequence that you want and click Assign
- Click Close to begin recording the Macro
- Perform the actions you want recorded in the Macro
- Click on Macros
- Click on Stop Recording Macros
Running a Macro
Running a macro depends on whether it’s been added to the Quick Access Toolbar or if it’s been given a Keyboard Shortcut.
- To run a Macro from the Quick Access Toolbar, simply click the Macro Icon
- To run a Macro from the Keyboard shortcut, simply press the keys that you have programmed to run the Macro.
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