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When I drag a macro onto my toolbar, Word assigns a colossal pathname to the
icon, something like normal.macros.whatInamedthemacro , which, obviously, takes up a ridiculous amount of space on the toolbar. I know I can assign keystrokes to my macros, but I'd rather have icons. Can I rename the macro so that it only shows the name I give it? Can I assign a macro to an icon of my choosing? |
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