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Macros are powerful tools available in programs you likely use every day, but make sure your security settings are up to snuff.
Word macros are one-click marvels that automate repetitive tasks in Microsoft Word. If you are tired of going through the same routine while drafting documents, create macros and finish your tasks ...
A Word of Warning Before using macros, you’ll want to make sure the security settings in both Word and Excel are set not to run macros automatically.
To always scan encrypted macros before opening Word documents, you can make use of the Registry or Group Policy Editor on Windows 11/10.
If you do a lot of boring, repetitive tasks on a computer, the programs you use may have some built-in automation capabilities. Here's how to use them.
Microsoft Word’s content controls make it easier than ever to use dependent controls in your templates to update content all at once.
Macro attacks fell out of favor years ago but are coming back, Trend Micro said. The new (old) target? Microsoft Word.
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