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Old 02-05-2015, 01:26 PM
lilihildreth lilihildreth is offline When I create a new macro in Word 2013, it overwrites my previously saved macros. Windows 8 When I create a new macro in Word 2013, it overwrites my previously saved macros. Office 2013
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In medical claims appeals, we use macros to insert operating room notes to explain what the surgeon did. The language is the same each time, according to the specific surgery. I "record macro", name it, assign it to a button, store it in All Documents (Normal.dotm), paste the text into the document and then stop recording. I test it and it's fine. When I check my previously recorded macros, they now each have the latest paragraphs (incorrect surgery note) in place of what was previously recorded. Any suggestions? I've researched this on the internet with no solution.
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