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Old 07-03-2013, 07:17 AM
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Retrieving ancient memories from several Words ago, I've just recorded a simple keystroke macro to find this and do that. What I cannot remember or discover, is how to run that macro from cursor position to end of file – it's an approach I use frequently in various text editors, and I thought it at least used to be available in Word.

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Assigning a macro to a keyboard shortcut is not that difficult. How complex the macro has to be depends on "this" and "that." What should the macro find, and what do you want it to do with the find results?
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:10 PM
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Well, experimenting in the meantime I have indeed recorded the macro again and assigned it to a keystroke – so now I can repeat the keystroke. What I was hoping for, though, was an even simpler option as in the screenshot <g> It's not a macro I need to keep …
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