Sunday, December 12, 2010

How: update macros in Word

Microsoft Word provides a visual interface that you create and edit documents in print format, such as letters, brochures, leaflets, envelopes and labels.

It gives you the possibility of repetitive tasks automate by recording a series of actions and save it as a macro. As long as you understand Visual Basic was used to control the behavior of a macro programming language, to the contents of the macro task update quickly once you know where to look. Difficulty: easy

Instructions

    Microsoft Word 2007 or later
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    Open Microsoft Word document containing the macro you want to update.

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    Select "View" tab at the top of the program window.

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    Click the "Macro" button and select "View Macros", submenu resulting.

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    "One-click on the name of the macro that you upgrade to and then click the Edit button" "."

  • The contents of the macro appears in the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor window immediately.
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    If any upgrade Visual Basic code to the right of the Editor window.

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    Click on "File" on the menu bar of the Editor window, select "Save" to confirm your changes, and then click on the "X" in the upper right corner of the window to return to the main screen of Word.

  • Microsoft Word 2003 or earlier
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    Open the document, Microsoft Word macro contains, want jo

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    Click on "Tools" i

  • n of the top menu bar, select "Macro" and click "macros".
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    "One-click on the name of the macro that you upgrade to and then click the Edit button" "."

  • The contents of the macro appears in the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor window immediately.
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    Update

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    Click on "File" on the menu bar of the Editor window, select "Save" to confirm your changes, and then click on the "X" in the upper right corner of the window to return to the main screen of Word.

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