How do I create macros in Works 7.0?

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butterfly1972

My job requires macros. I've been using Word 95 simply for the macros and
I've been too busy to take the time to look for them in my Works 7.0. CAN
this be done? I don't really need templates, as I use macros for addresses
and office procedures. For example, if I need to pull up my macro for
"tonsillectomy", it's a few keystrokes away...same for addresses. However, I
do not see how to create macros in Works 7.0.

Can anyone help? :(
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Butterfly,

You can use 3rd party products that can run macros/scripts/keyboard sequences for you. MS Works Suite has MS Word in it that you
can use for macros, but MS Works does not.
You may want to post in the MS Works newsgroup (link below) for help with MS Works products.

Word versions newer than Word 95 use VBA, an updated language that superceded the MS WordBasic language you've used in Word 95.
Many of the Word 95 macros will still work, but not all.

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My job requires macros. I've been using Word 95 simply for the macros and
I've been too busy to take the time to look for them in my Works 7.0. CAN
this be done? I don't really need templates, as I use macros for addresses
and office procedures. For example, if I need to pull up my macro for
"tonsillectomy", it's a few keystrokes away...same for addresses. However, I
do not see how to create macros in Works 7.0.

Can anyone help? :( >>
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LLet us know if this has helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP
*courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends8

A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.works.win

or via browser:
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/?dg=microsoft.public.works.win

B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser
http://microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
or
Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader
news://msnews.microsoft.com
 

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