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how i can create macro for table?
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It depends on what you want that macro to do.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "M aghili" wrote in message ... how i can create macro for table? |
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Your question provokes more questions. What do you mean by macro? Do
you mean some sort of wizardry that will enable you to push a button or type of bit of text and presto a table sized and shaped just like you like it will appear? In Word that is called AutoText and yes you can. Create your table, select it, press ALT+F3 and name the entry. Insert it using InsertAutoText or by using the AutoComplete AutoText feature. If you mean VBA code to create, move, delete, add to, etc. a table then the answer is still yes. What do you want to do? M aghili wrote: how i can create macro for table? |
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