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Create a macro to automatically display ASK fields
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Word 2003
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On the
Tools
menu, point to
Macro
, and click
Record New Macro
.
In the
Macro name
box, type a name for the macro.
Under
Store macro in
, click the name of 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 the
Description
box, type any details about the
macro
(macro: An action or a set of actions that you can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.)
that you want to save.
Click
OK
.
On the
Edit
menu, click
Select All
.
Press F9.
Press CTRL+HOME so that text is no longer selected.
Click
Stop Recording
.
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