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Macros are stored keystrokes, or sets of editing and formatting commands, that can be replayed whenever needed.

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Do word processor support macros?

Some word processor support macros, some does not.


How do you get rid of macros from a document?

To remove macros from a document, open the file in the appropriate application (like Microsoft Word or Excel), then access the "Developer" tab or "View" tab, depending on the software. From there, select "Macros," and you can choose to delete the individual macros or disable macros entirely. Additionally, you can save the document in a different format (such as .docx for Word), which typically strips away any macros. Always ensure to keep a backup of the original document before making changes.


What are the icons in Microsoft Word 2007 and their functions?

Word 2007 file extensions have been changed as noted below :Type FileWord 2007 document without macros .docxWord 2007 document with macros .docmWord 2007 Template without macros .dotxWord 2007 Template with macros .dotm


What is the default four-letter extension for word documents that do not contain macros?

.docx


What does macros have been disabled mean?

"Macros have been disabled" typically refers to a security feature in software applications, particularly in Microsoft Office programs like Word or Excel, that prevents the execution of macros—small programs or scripts that automate tasks within the application. This message appears when a document containing macros is opened, signaling that the macros won't run unless explicitly enabled by the user. Disabling macros protects against potentially harmful code that could compromise system security. Users can enable macros if they trust the source of the document.


Is word macro is predefined?

Macros are not pre-defined. You can create them yourself at any time.


What is the difference between macros in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel?

Not much, except that the macros would be written to perform different tasks, because Word (word processor) and Excel (spreadsheet) have different functions. Both are written by the user to perform a specific task, but since each application handles most tasks differently, the macros would need to be designed for the tasks relevant to the specific application.


What is the reletionship between word processor and word processing?

You use a word processor to do word processing. Word processors are pieces of software. Word processing is an activity that someone does.


What is used to create edit formate and print documents?

word processing software.


Why do you use macros?

Macros are used to automate repetative tasks.