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Default Portable Macros and Shortcuts

I work on a machine at the office that wipes out all macros and shortcuts
made on Word upon reboot. How do I create a folder of macros and shortcuts
that would allow me to use my favorite keyboard shortcuts that can be stored
on the hard drive or flash drive every time I go to work on that computer?

Any suggestions are much appreciated.

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Default Portable Macros and Shortcuts

Seems like you have Network Nazis instead of the normal Network Nannies.

Try saving a template with your modifications in the Word Startup folder.

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I work on a machine at the office that wipes out all macros and shortcuts
made on Word upon reboot. How do I create a folder of macros and shortcuts
that would allow me to use my favorite keyboard shortcuts that can be
stored
on the hard drive or flash drive every time I go to work on that computer?

Any suggestions are much appreciated.



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