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Old 07-09-2012, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by helix123 View Post
Hello gents and ladies,

I'm quite new to the Word 2010, and I apologize if I don't seem like I have looked through the thread for the tutorials on recording macros. I'm just wondering if there are any good recording macro guide in Word for the beginners.

Kind regards,
helix123
Although recording is a way to start with macros, it isn't all that good.
See Creating a macro with no programming experience using the recorder. Although written for Word 97 everything in it is valid for the latest editions of Word. I would then go on to sample Macros and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications).

You may want to look at books, too.
Here are three that I'm using: The first book looks at Word using both vba and visual studio.
I still use Writing Word Macros by Steve Roman, from O'Reilly even though I think it was written for Word 2000.
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