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Robert has attended:
Word Advanced course

Macros

I know nothing so anything to start will do

RE: Macros

Robert

The simplest way to create a macro in Word is to use the macro recorder. This will record any subsequent actions you do till you stop recording.

Type in "Create macros" in the word help


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