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    writing and editing a macro in current word document, not all documents

    Hi, we have recently moved to Ofice 365.
    I am struggling to write macros in an explicit document in word. I can write them for all documents or the default template. But when I give a macro a name and choose current document create is greyed out.
    Strangely this behaviour is different in excel where i can create a macro, and edit, in just the current document.

    Hope this makes sense
    All googling just points to document security
    Any help?

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    VBAX Sage SamT's Avatar
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    I don't use Word or Office 365, but, is it a .*docm or a .*doc file?

    also: https://www.howtogeek.com/706392/how...ft-office-365/
    I expect the student to do their homework and find all the errrors I leeve in.


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    You can save macros in documents and have them work with the ThisDocument object. In all but legacy versions of Word, they would be saved in files with a .docm extension. They can also be saved in legacy .doc format files.

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    Thanks for the information!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IreneFCK View Post
    Thanks for the information!
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