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  1. Create or run a macro - Microsoft Support

    In Word, you can automate frequently used tasks by creating and running macros. A macro is a series of commands and instructions that you group together as a single command to …

  2. Quick start: Create a macro - Microsoft Support

    A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can run as many times as you want. When you create a macro, you are recording your mouse clicks and keystrokes. After you create a …

  3. How do I create macros? - Microsoft Support

    In the list under the button that you want to reassign, select Macro. Click Create a new Macro. An empty macro is created and added to the macro list. In the Name box, type the name of the …

  4. Use a screen reader to create a macro in Word - Microsoft Support

    Using your keyboard and screen reader, create and run macros to automate frequently used tasks in Word.

  5. Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 files

    Make a document trusted to enable macros. If you see a security warning when you open a document or try to run a macro, you can choose to make it a trusted document and enable …

  6. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    After you create a macro, you can assign it to a button you click to run the macro. You can assign a macro to a button on the Quick Access Toolbar or to a button in your own personal group on …

  7. How to store and retrieve variables in Word documents

    The following sample macro uses the Variables property to set a document variable. Following the sample macro are steps to use the DocVariable field to retrieve the value into the contents of …

  8. Create a form in Word that users can complete or print

    In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content …

  9. Automate tasks with the Macro Recorder - Microsoft Support

    Macros can help you automate repetitive tasks and save time. You can use the macro recorder to record the macro or write your own macro script in VBA.

  10. Digitally sign your VBA macro project - Microsoft Support

    Digitally sign a VBA macro project in Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Outlook, or Word. Open the file that contains the macro project that you want to sign. On the Developer tab, in the …

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