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You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topicon-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-postingcross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.

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You are not allowed to post the same question on different Stack Exchange sites; this is known as cross-posting. Of course, if you specify you want it done in Word on SuperUser, and in VBA in Stack Overflow, that makes it two different questions. Just make sure that your question is on-topic; a question like

How do I do X with VBA?

is way too broad for Stack Overflow - you should include at least what you've tried so far and where you're stuck. I assume the same policy applies to SuperUser.