To translate those first steps for Jaws: alt F, then I for options. Popular will show, and tab where there will be a list. Down arrow to developer. ----- Original Message ----- From: G.W. Cox To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Creating Macros in MSWord 2007 Go to Word's help menu. What follows is an edited version of what you'll find Show the Developer tab 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Word Options. 2. Click Popular. 3. Under Top options for working with Word, select the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon check box. Use the macro recorder list of 7 items 1. On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Record Macro. 2. In the Macro name box, type a name for the macro. Note If you give a new macro the same name as a built-in macro in Office Word 2007, the new macro actions will replace the built-in macro. To view a list of built-in macros, on the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Macros. In the Macros in list, click Word Commands. 3. In the Store macro in box, click the template (template: A file or files that contain the structure and tools for shaping such elements as the style and page layout of finished files. For example, Word templates can shape a single document, and FrontPage templates can shape an entire Web site.) or document in which you want to store the macro. 4. In the Description box, type a description of the macro. 5. Do one of the following: . To begin recording the macro without assigning it to a button on the Quick Access Toolbar or to a shortcut key, click OK. . To assign the macro to the Quick Access Toolbar, do the following: list of 4 items nesting level 2 1. Click Button. 2. Under Customize Quick Access Toolbar, select the document (or all documents) for which you want to add the macro to the Quick Access Toolbar. 3. Under Choose commands from dialog box, click the macro that you are recording, and then click Add. 4. Click OK to begin recording the macro. . To assign the macro to a keyboard shortcut, do the following: 1. Click Keyboard. 2. In the Commands box, click the macro that you are recording. 3. In the Press new shortcut key box, type the key sequence that you want, and then click Assign. 4. Click Close to begin recording the macro. ----- Original Message ----- From: White Samuel L To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 2:09 PM Subject: Creating Macros in MSWord 2007 I need to find out how to create macros in MS Word 2007. I know how to do so in MS Word 2003. But I can not find out where Macros are located in MS Word 2007. Can any one help me. sam