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can you stop a macro once it has been started?
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Homework? Tut Tut.
-- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "jboudreau" wrote in message ... can you stop a macro once it has been started? |
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My word program is 97. I want to upgrade my computer but I want to make sure
I will be able to use it before I upgrade. I thought I could get help here but obviously you don't want to help you want to assume that I am doing some sort of homework. I guess I will have to look for help somewhere else. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Homework? Tut Tut. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "jboudreau" wrote in message ... can you stop a macro once it has been started? |
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No - they run forever. The universe is gradually filling up with running
macros to the extent that theoretical physicists are having to make allowance for it in their research - especialy in TOEs (or should that be TsOE?). Of course you can stop a macro; why not stop to think before posting your questions? -- Enjoy, Tony "jboudreau" wrote in message ... can you stop a macro once it has been started? |
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