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replyReply Tue 26 Feb 2008, 16:18Delegate Samantha said...

Samantha has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Macros

Why use Macros instead of copy and paste?

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replyReply Fri 29 Feb 2008, 16:08Trainer Mark said...

RE: Macros

Hi Samantha

Thank you for posting a question, in answer to your question the reason for using a macro is so that you can record a series of task that would help you do something more quickly

because when you run a macro this series of tasks can then be run by just clicking on a button, which may then be quicker that doing the tasks over and over which may take you a while to do

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