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The Macro dialog box was mentioned in section on recording macros. Also, as
noted at the beginning of the chapter, it doesn't begin to encompass macros and VBA and is intended for those who are beginners. I'd have loved to have been able to add more on the subject but was already pushing the scope of the intended audience by including a portion on editing. ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... (I scaned the previous section for instructions on running a macro with a dialog box, but it was about recording macros. Maybe I didn't go back far enough.) On Nov 30, 1:19 pm, "Beth Melton" wrote: It states, "As you may have found in the previous section, using the Macro dialog box is not the most efficient way to run your macros. Ideally, running a macro should be as simple as clicking a button or pressing a keyboard shortcut." Perhaps I should have indicated using the Macro dialog box isn't the most efficient way to run macros you intend to use repeatedly. :-) ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... Also, if I don't give it a button in the QAT, I don't know how to run a macro. (*Word2007 Inside Out* indicates, p. 813, that doing it some other way is clunky or inefficient anyway.)- |
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