Word copies the macro from the left Macros panel to the right Quick Access Toolbar panel. On that screen, locate your macro, select/highlight it, then click Add. Click Button and the Word Options/Customize Quick Access Toolbar screen opens. Step 2: Add a macro button to the Quick Access ToolbarĪ. Even though you can overwrite many of these shortcuts, it’s much easier to attach your macro to a button. Is there any existing tools or solutions I can use to achieve these requirements. The final output is a word document filled with the the options the user selected. A statement of work is populated with those dynamic fields. Note: Most of the shortcut keys are already used by the system. The user then answers a few questions to fill the dynamic part. Next, in the Assign Macro To panel, click Button or Keyboard (shortcut) for the method used to access and run the macro. For the Store Macro In field, choose All Documents to run this macro in all of your Word documents, or select the current document (displayed by filename) to use this macro in the current document only. Descriptions are just notes that summarize the macro’s function.Ĭ.Use registry editor to disable graphics acceleration.
Disable graphics acceleration in Word settings.
Macro names must begin with a letter and use either letters or numerals.