USING MICROSOFT WORD
NEW DOCUMENTS TEMPLATES IN MICROSOFT WORD
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Detailed explanation-1: -A macro is a series of Word commands and instructions that you group together as a single command to accomplish a task automatically. Instead of manually performing a series of time-consuming, repetitive actions in Word, you can create and run a single macro-in effect, a custom command-that accomplishes a task for you.
Detailed explanation-2: -Select the macro you want to run, by placing your cursor anywhere within the macro, and press F5, or on the menu, go to Run > Run Macro.
Detailed explanation-3: -Located just above the Ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it shows the Save, Undo, and Redo commands, but you can add other commands depending on your needs.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Ribbon contains all of the commands you’ll need in order to do common tasks. It contains multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands, and you can add your own tabs that contain your favorite commands. Some groups have an arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click to see even more commands.