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copying macros to other comp

Posted By: sarmad on 2007-06-14
In Reply to: Can anyone explain how to copy macros & autotext to another computer? - Libby

 


this is for MS word.   copy normal.dot both from template folder and office folder and paste it to new computer at the same respective places, i.e. copied from template would be pasted to template folder of new computer and so on.




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I set up macros for all my headings, HPI, ROS, PE, etc., and assigned keyboard shortcuts to them.  Ctrl + R was REVIEW OF SYSTEMS, Ctrl + P was PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, Ctrl + C was CURRENT MEDICATIONS, etc.  I had to make a list as I used every single one of my keys for the different headings, but it saved a ton of time in the long run.  You can set the macro up to have it bold and all caps and then either put your two spaces, or return to the next line wherever you need to start your typing. 


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Help-Building macros!!!
Can anyone tell me where to find a good resource for learning to build macros or Expander abbreviations. 
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