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Old 10-17-2025, 09:56 AM
10xWords/min 10xWords/min is offline Creating Macro:  I don't seem to be able to achieve this Windows 10 Creating Macro:  I don't seem to be able to achieve this Office 2019
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Why on earth would you use a macro for this?
Just because it is an assignment?

Yes, purely an academic exercise. Certainly, a template would be more useful, in the 'real' world


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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
The Alt+F3 sounds like you want a macro to change this into a weekly table?
The Alt+3 is just the keyboard keys I assigned to run it, just because you can and is easy to execute LOL It will never actually be 'used' except by the tutor, if he/she so wishes

Thanks. Yes, I frequently use Ctrl+B/U/I and have done for years. I just added this as detail, trying to explain some of what I tried, in case it was significant to the macro's failure

I'd be pleased to learn if, and how, this can be achieved, as a macro. I'm now having my doubts. I can create macros with text, without a problem. I just can't seem to achieve this 'Weekly Menu' table, for whatever reason.

Hope that explains OK
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