MultiMacro automates repetitive tasks via running macros on all open documents or those in a folder, saving time and improving productivity.
Have you ever had a whole folder full of documents that you need to work on at once? For example, you may need to print them or open each file individually to paste in a header, or correct a misspelled address. Whatever the task, MultiMacro allows users to do nearly anything to all of the documents in a folder.
Using MultiMacro is easy. It opens a document, runs a list of macros or Word commands, saves and closes the document, and repeats this process until all of the documents are finished. This saves the user time and effort that would otherwise be spent on carrying out repetitive tasks manually.
For instance, imagine you've written a thirty-chapter book, with each chapter saved in a separate file. Suddenly, you realize you need to include page numbers in each chapter. Normally, you'd have to open each file separately and manually insert the page number command. However, MultiMacro provides you with a solution to this problem. With MultiMacro, you can automate the entire job and have it done for you in no time.
To use MultiMacro, users must have Microsoft Word 98, 2001, X, or 2004. However, there is a free 45-day trial for those who want to try it out before purchasing. Overall, MultiMacro is an effective tool for Microsoft Word users who are looking to increase productivity and efficiency while getting more done in less time.
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