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Using Macros in Letters
Before you can begin using macros in eSite letters, you
must define the AMSIPostMergeModule and AMSIPostMergeMacro. We provide basic instruction on
how to complete this task. Once completed, you may begin recording macros
for using with eSite letter documents. For more information about macros,
and how they are used in Word, open any Word document and select Help from the product toolbar.
To Define AMSIPostMergeModule and AMSIPostMergeMacro
For the purposes of this instruction, we will work with
an eSite letter document named GuestL
- Open an eSite letter
document to work with. For instance, open GuestL.
- Select Tools—Macro—Visual
Basic Editor from the Word toolbar. The Visual Basic Editor opens.
In the project pane you will see the project with the same name as the
eSite letter. For instance, you will see a project named GuestL.
Note
In this project, you will use Modules.
- Locate the Insert
menu and select Module.
- Name the new module,
AMSIPostMergeModule.
- Within that module,
create a sub-routine called AMSIPostMergeMacro.
- Save and close the
Visual Basic Editor.
To Record a New Macro
For the purposes of this instruction, we will record
a macro named Signature.
- Open an eSite letter
document to work with. For instance, open GuestL.
- Select Tools—Macro—Record
New Macro from the Word toolbar to record a new macro.
- Name the macro, Signature and click
OK.
- Select Ctrl + End to move to the
end of the document.
- Type text you want
to record for the signature.
- Click the Stop
button on the macro recorder controls dialog box.
- Select Tools—Macro—Visual
Basic Editor from the Word toolbar. This Visual Basic Editor opens.
- Copy the Signature
sub-routine into the AMSIPostMergeMacro.
- Make any additional changes
to the sub-routine as needed. For instance, add the current date and time
if desired.
- Save your entry in the
Visual Basic Editor.
- Save the document.
- Close the document.
See
Also
Letter Merge: Step 1 Tab
Letter
Merge: Step 2 Tab
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