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I have been trying to create different macros that just insert text (the text too long to simply type so I have to copy and paste it), however, I keep overwriting the previous macro every time I create a new one by using ctrl+v. So, my first question is: is there any way to paste text times creating seperate macros.
If this can't be done, I thought that I might be able to assign a macro to a checkbox and when the checkbox is checked have the text insert itself into the document? I'm really suck and would appreciate any feedback ![]() |
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Hi
If the text you are copying and pasting is the same each time I would suggest you use the AutoText function. Hope this helps. Tony |
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