I haven't heard macro viruses mentioned for years. At least they are limited in scope and easy to defeat.
At the next opportunity, Start MS Word, go into the settings menus, track down the macros control tab and make sure they are inactivated. F1 key to launch the help file, to guide you, if needed.
The document in which the malicious macro arrived will likely still be on your machine. It may even have come from a trusted source, like an email attachment from a contact who you trust - because their machine got infected first.
If the virus scan handles such antiquated problems as Word macros then it will probably put the entire file in quarantine. If you've inactivated macros
in word, it can be viewed safely, printed and manually retyped, into a new file, if the content is that important to you. Copy and paste risks copying the, concealed, malicious macro.
My knowledge is out of date and some or all of the above may need correcting.