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macropod macropod is offline When I create a new macro in Word 2013, it overwrites my previously saved macros. Windows 7 64bit When I create a new macro in Word 2013, it overwrites my previously saved macros. Office 2010 32bit
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If all you're recording is a paste action, a recorded macro will merely replicate the pasting of whatever might be in the clipboard when the paste occurs - not what was in the clipboard when the macro was recorded. What is the code generated by the macro recorder for, say, Hernia?
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