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Old 11-13-2016, 04:49 AM
Pompidou Pompidou is offline repeated formatting with macro in Word Windows 7 64bit repeated formatting with macro in Word Office 2010 64bit
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hi all,

I'm new to this all and i'm wondering if this is the right way to go about getting the desired result i'm working to. Am I right that i can use macros to get a set of actions done with one click or button combination?

I'm working with a lot of articles and the formatting is always the same. I select everything, shrink the font 3x, change it to 'Calibri', change the color of everything to 'black, text1, lighter 25%' and finaly change, in the page layout, the margins to moderate.

Can all this be done with one macro linked to a button?
I've yet not achieved much result with messing around with the information i find online, could someone maybe guide me to a good source for this specific thing i want, or can someone help me where i could start looking for basics online?

,any help is much apreciated!
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