What I want it a shortcut key for the following characters -1 (superscript).
I manage to do macro, autotext but I can save the macro for one word document
to another, and I don't know how to do a shortcut key for the autotext.
The easiest thing to do is save the macro to your normal template so it
applies to all of your future documents. To do this, open the document in
which you have the macro installed and then go into Tools > Macro > Macros
and click on Organizer. Choose the macro by name in the left panel, and
click Copy. Then simply click Close in the bottom right of the dialog box,
and your macro has been copied to the normal template. Any new document you
create from New Blank Document, or File > New > Blank Document, will now have
use of your macro! Hope this helps!
If you are using a macro to insert an autotext entry, provided it is saved
in normal.dot it will be available to all your documents. You can assign a
keystroke combination via tools > customize - see http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
Also, note that you don't need a macro to insert an AutoText entry. You can
assign a keyboard shortcut to an AutoText entry through Tools | Customize |
Keyboard, or you can type the first few letters of the AT entry name and
rely on AutoComplete or (in Word 2007) press F3 to insert. For such a short
entry, however, AutoCorrect is the more appropriate approach.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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