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Microsoft Word macros offer a one-click solution to manage repetitive tasks like a pro. However, be careful before using a macro from an existing document. It may carry bogus code and infect your ...
A Word of Warning Before using macros, you’ll want to make sure the security settings in both Word and Excel are set not to run macros automatically.
Word macros are one-click marvels that automate repetitive tasks in Microsoft Word. If you are tired of going through the same routine while drafting documents, create macros and finish your tasks ...
Macros are powerful tools available in programs you likely use every day, but make sure your security settings are up to snuff.
A word of warning Before using macros, you’ll want to make sure the security settings in both Word and Excel are set not to run macros automatically. In the early days, any macro that was ...
Microsoft Word doesn’t offer a quick click selection option for selecting and deleting pages. Use this VBA procedure to select a specific page and delete it.
You can find macros in the View tab in Word, and from there, you can either record a macro or even create one from scratch using Visual Basic, if you're feeling particularly brave.
You can show File Path on Title Bar in Excel and Word by creating and running a Macro - and even in Quick Access Toolbar too. This post explains the process in detail.
If you do a lot of boring, repetitive tasks on a computer, the programs you use may have some built-in automation capabilities. Here's how to use them.
There’s no need to keep unused styles in a Microsoft Word document, especially if there are a lot of them. Instead, use this VBA procedure to remove them.
Focus mode in Word offers distraction-free writing, unlike Google Docs. Read Aloud feature improves proofreading quality, not available in Docs. Macros in Word streamline repetitive tasks ...