Just trying to get some code for a simple macro where I want the text "Ryan" to display in blue font and Arial 12. There's no macro recorded so I'm confused??
Using MS 2010. I'm referring to when I'm writting or responding to emails (in the actual word processor). I want a macro (very similar to the word macro below) that will be able to put "[Ryan]" in a different colour text in the email when I press the shortcut... so that the client will know that those are my words.
Code:
Sub Macro9()
'
' Macro9 Macro
'
'
Selection.TypeText Text:="asdfasfas"
Selection.MoveLeft Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=18, Extend:=wdExtend
Selection.Font.Color = wdColorBlue
Selection.Font.Name = "Arial"
Selection.Font.Size = 12
End Sub
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