Hi Pele,
an entertaining hour coming up!
Tom
Hi Tom
I see you say you don't want to but I think it is interesting to see what goes on so, to see what your macros are doing:
Press <Alt F8) for Macros
Press <Tab> and <Down Arrow> to select "All Active Templates and Documents"
Press <Tab> again to see the list of macros
<Down Arrow> to the one you are interested in
Press <Tab> until it says "Edit" and press Enter
You are now in the wonderful world of VBA, where I seem to spend quite a lot of my time.
You can see all your macros once you are editing and, if you close the VBA window with <Alt F4> you can easily get back to it while you are in Word by
pressing <Alt F11>.
It works for Excel as well, except that you don't need to select active templates and documents.
One day I will Visual Basic properly.
Have fun!
Pele
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