A command or series of commands (keystrokes and instructions) treated as a single command and used to automate repetitive or complicated tasks.
A group of components, including code, that constitute a macro.
A process used to personalize individual documents in a mass production.
The document that is combined with the data source in the mail merge process.
A page break that you insert in a document. A manual page break appears as a dotted line across the page with the label pagebreak.
A document that contains a set of subdocuments.
Placeholders that indicate where Word inserts personalized information from a data source.
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)A high-level programming language developed for creating Windows applications.
A location within a Visual Basic project where a macro is stored.
The four vertical dots at the left end of a toolbar with which you can move the toolbar.