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  • - What I'd like to do is add a title to this document.

  • And I'm actually starting

  • with the insertion point right there.

  • That's where it was when the document was opened.

  • And after I've inserted a title

  • I also then want to insert today's date.

  • And I want to make sure that I modify

  • all of the text by applying our styles to this document.

  • Let's begin by firing up the macro recorder.

  • Three different ways I can do this.

  • I can go to the Developer tab and choose Record Macro.

  • I can go to the Review tab and choose Macros, Record Macro.

  • And both of those choices give me Pause button

  • as well if I would like.

  • And the third option, the one I use the most,

  • is to click the Macro Record button

  • here on the status bar.

  • I'm going to click and I need to give this a name.

  • I'm going to call this "FormatReport".

  • And don't immediately click Assign Macro

  • to the button or keyboard because when you do,

  • you don't get to make another choice in this dialogue box.

  • I want to store the macro so it is available

  • to any documents that I create,

  • because this is a set of formatting that I do frequently.

  • So I'm going to store this in "Normal.dotm"

  • And this is to apply, apply body style

  • and add title and creation date at the top.

  • If I want to put in a keyboard shortcut for this

  • I'd click this button, or I can say

  • I'd like to assign a button to this macro.

  • We're going to try for a keyboard shortcut.

  • This is "FormatReport".

  • What I can do is choose a set of keystrokes

  • and they'll either be unassigned

  • or perhaps it's something that I'm willing to give up.

  • For example, if I do Control + Shift + F for "FormatReport",

  • that's currently associated with font

  • if I want to open the font dialogue.

  • I don't want to give that one away,

  • so perhaps Alt + Shift + F, insert merge field.

  • Nope, I use that one too.

  • Control + Alt + Shift + F, unassigned.

  • So if I can remember, that's my keyboard shortcut.

  • I'm going to hold on Alt, Control, Shift and F

  • to fire up this report format, that works well for me.

  • And I can click Assign, there we go.

  • And now I'm going to click Close,

  • and when I do, the macro recorder has started.

  • And the clue for that is if I look at my pointer

  • there's a little icon, and that's not Bad Robot's head,

  • that is actually a picture of a cassette recorder,

  • because when we started recording macros

  • that's what recording media looked like.

  • I'm going to begin by selecting all of our text

  • And while I'm recording the macro

  • I can use my mouse to choose commands

  • but I can't use it to select text,

  • I have to use keyboard shortcuts.

  • If you record a lot of macros

  • you will know all the keyboard shortcuts, but if not

  • this is a good time to refer back

  • to the shortcut document that we created earlier.

  • I'm going to hold Control and hit A to select all my text,

  • I'm going to return to the Home tab,

  • and I'm going to assign Normal.

  • That looks good.

  • Now I need to get back to the start of my document,

  • so that's Control and Home, I'm going to press Enter

  • and then hit the up arrow to go back up,

  • and I'm going to enter my title for this,

  • which is, this is a video report.

  • Now I want to select all the text on this line.

  • One way I could do that would be with the mouse,

  • but that's not what's available to me,

  • so another key you're going to use a lot is the F8 key.

  • And that's called extend select.

  • If I hit the F8 key and then I hit Home,

  • I've now selected that entire line

  • and I can assign, for example, the Title style to that line.

  • To get out of extend select, you hit the escape key.

  • And now if I hit the down key, I'm in the line below,

  • hit Home to go back to the start, press Enter again,

  • go back up again, and I would like to now insert the date

  • that this document was created on.

  • Let's go to Insert, Quick Parts, Field,

  • and here are all the fields that are available to me

  • and if I wanted things like, you know, date and time,

  • then here's the create date for this document,

  • here's the date that this document was last printed,

  • and here's the date it was last saved,

  • which would also be a modification date.

  • So my choice here is, do I want the date

  • it was built originally, or do I want the date

  • that it was last saved? After you've chosen

  • whether you'd like to have the create date, print date,

  • or save date you can choose whatever format you'd like

  • and click OK to insert that field code.

  • This what I'd like my finished document to look like.

  • I might like to be at the start of the document again

  • in terms of the position of my insertion point,

  • so I'm going to hit Control + Home + Home

  • to go back to the start of my document.

  • And I'm now going to stop recording.

  • Now if I had wanted to pause recording

  • between when I started and now,

  • remember that that either the View tab or the Developer tab

  • have a pause button and then I can restart again,

  • but I'm going to stop either by clicking here

  • or by clicking the stop button on my status bar.

  • And having done that I have now finished recording my macro.

- What I'd like to do is add a title to this document.

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