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Can you put more than one Macros on your toolbar in Word?
When I create a macro in Word and add it to the toolbar, it works fine. If I
create another macros, it overwrites the first one. I have searched the help files and can not find the answer. |
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You can create multiple macros - by default they are stored in your
Normal.dot file - but they must have different names, e.g. MyMacro1, MyMacro2. Each macro can then be assigned to a different toolbar button. Remember to save changes to the Normal.dot template when you close Word. "Gibbie" wrote: When I create a macro in Word and add it to the toolbar, it works fine. If I create another macros, it overwrites the first one. I have searched the help files and can not find the answer. |
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