From: FW2010 on
I am wondering why MS put the Macros button on the View tab in Word and Excel
2007.
I don't think of viewing when I want to create or edit a macro. If anything,
I think Macros should be on the Insert tab.

Whatever Microsoft's thinking on this; I have simply put the macro button on
my Quick Access Toolbar. Maybe that was the intention all along.
From: Herb Tyson [MVP] on
I'm only guessing... but, for users who work with macros a lot, we enable
the Developer tab, and that's where we go to access macros. For other users,
someone at Msft must have thought "Oh... users will want to see/view what
macros are available," and chose to put them into the View tab. Moreover...
the View tab is a bit less cluttered than other tabs, so there was more room
for Macros there.

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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word Bible
Blog: http://word.herbtyson.com
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"FW2010" <FW2010(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am wondering why MS put the Macros button on the View tab in Word and
> Excel
> 2007.
> I don't think of viewing when I want to create or edit a macro. If
> anything,
> I think Macros should be on the Insert tab.
>
> Whatever Microsoft's thinking on this; I have simply put the macro button
> on
> my Quick Access Toolbar. Maybe that was the intention all along.