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Old 09-10-2022, 10:48 AM
Italophile Italophile is offline Help with a script for IF with Cell Border LineWidth less than X, then put Y Windows 11 Help with a script for IF with Cell Border LineWidth less than X, then put Y Office 2021
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
I've been using Word for 25+ years and have not had this happen even once. The only time I have ever seen macros wiped from the Normal template is in a corporate environment where the IT department decided to replace everyone's Normal template with a different one; the same cowboys that would delete any other automatically-loaded templates they find...
I’ve been using Word for about the same length of time and have had it happen several times, and not in a corporate environment. The last time was only a couple months ago.
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