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Summary: Ever wonder how to create a WordBasic macro from scratch? It is easier than you think. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 6, and Word 95.)
Many of the tips used in WordTips rely upon macros in order to run. Some readers may not know how to enter a macro from scratch in Word. There are actually two ways you can create macros. First you can record a macro, which is appropriate when you want to record a series of steps you perform quite often. (Recording a macro will be covered in a different tip at a different time.) The second method of creating a macro, writing one from scratch, is much more powerful. To create a macro from scratch using Word 6 or Word 95, follow these steps:
Tip #110 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 6 95
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