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Default how do I include an autoshape in my footer macro?

Why are you using a macro to make a footer? You should have a template that
already contains the entire footer, and just use File New to make new
documents based on the template -- then the shape and text from the template
will automatically appear in the document.

If you want a selection of various autoshapes, make them into AutoText
entries in the template.

If neither of those approaches suits your situation, do what you should have
done the first time: use the big empty box to describe what you're doing,
what you want to achieve, and what you've already tried that didn't work
(and why).

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