ID: Q198314
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In versions of Word that use Visual Basic for Applications, you may have to wait a few seconds before you can start typing macro code in the Visual Basic Editor. By contrast, in earlier versions of Word, you can start typing macro code almost instantaneously.
In versions of Word earlier than Word 97 for Windows, you create macros in the WordBasic macro-editing window. This editing window does not need to be initialized.
In versions of Word that use Visual Basic for Applications, you create macros in the Visual Basic Editor. When you invoke the Visual Basic Editor, it must first be initialized, and Visual Basic for Applications projects must be created (if they have not been initialized or created previously). This initialization process takes a few seconds.
To create a new macro in Word, follow these steps:
1. On the Tools menu, point to Macros, and then click Macro.
2. In the Macro Name box, type a name for your macro.
3. Click Create.
Additional query words: OFF98
Keywords : word97
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 12, 1999