Now you should have a macro called “PasteAsUnformattedText” (or whatever name you’ve entered) which is bound to Command+V, and it should work. Then immediately go to Tools > Macro > Stop Recording. Then immediately go Edit > Paste Special > choose Paste ... As Unformatted Text > press OK. To use this macro in any new documents you create, verify that All Documents (Normal.
“Store macro in” - All Documents (Normal.dotm). Type a name for the macro, or accept the default that Word provides. “Assign macro to” - click “Keyboard” -> add Command+V (don’t forget to press the Assign button before clicking OK). Likewise, if you include a command in a macro to. In the Record Macro dialog box, enter a macro name into the Macro name field. Then select the Record Macro command from the drop-down menu that appears to open the Record Macro dialog box. Then click the drop-down part of the Macros button in the Macros button group. “Macro name” - “PasteAsUnformattedText” (the name can be anything you want actually). The Macro Recorder for Mac can record keystrokes provided appropriate permission is enabled from. To record a macro in Word, click the View tab in the Ribbon. In the Macro name box, enter a name for the macro. On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Record Macro.-OR-Press Alt+T+M+R.
RECORD A MACRO IN WORD FOR MAC 2011 UPDATE
In the Current Keys list, remove Command+V. For example, you can record a macro where you first update a table in Excel and then open Outlook to email the table to an email address. Go to Tools > Customize Keyboard, choose Edit > EditPaste.
The steps are exactly the same except that you don’t have to edit the source code of the macro.ġ. Yes, you can do that in High Sierra in Word 2016.