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Old 03-01-2012, 01:24 AM
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Does anyone know any good tutorials on recording macros in Word? This is a research task for an assignment.
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Hi MissMazy,

AFAIK, there are no macro-recording tutorials that describe anything more than the basics of how to do so, because the process is so simple as to not warrant one. Do note that there are many process that the macro recorder cannot record and that code produced by the macro recorder is inflexible and is generally inefficient & verbose. tapping into real macro power comes from learning how to write them. If you want to see examples of that, check out the vba forum.
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