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Default how do i edit a button for a macro to add text

The short answer is no, but if you still have access to Word 2003, see
http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm . Otherwise see
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm or
http://ribboncustomizer.com/

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pecaro wrote:
In MS Word 2003 I had written macros to automate several sentences on
outgoing faxes, orders, emails etc. I had assigned these to buttons
and put them on their own toolbar. I was able to drag the name from
the "Record Macro" process and drop it on the toolbar and then to
edit the name to display what I need. For example I used PD on a
button to automate typing " Please quote price and delivery on the
following :". Can anyone tell me if it is possible to do this in word
2007? I have figured out how to get the macro onto the quick access
bar but can only get it display one of several buttons and not my text



 
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