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How do I create Word macro that will run properly using copy/past.
I am creating new macros in Word by hitting "record macro" then hitting Ctrl
V to copy in the text I need, then "stop recording." If I continue typing the document and happen to use Ctrl C and Ctrl V to copy/paste, then that information will override the last macro I created when I use it again. Apparently, "record macro" is only recording the command strokes, Ctrl V, not the text I copied into it. I don't want to have to recreate complicated formatting when I am recording a macro and should be able to cut and paste to create a new one. I have resorted to putting all my macro/shortcut text into AutoCorrect but it has a memory limited capacity. Does anyone else have this problem? |
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