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replyReply Fri 19 Sep 2008, 16:25Delegate Carla said...

Carla has attended:
Access Intermediate course

Macros

what are macros used for in Access?

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replyReply Thu 25 Sep 2008, 15:06Trainer Greg said...

RE: macros

Hello Carla,

Macros in MS Access are usedto perform a specific action.

Unlike Word, Excel and PowerPoint, macros are not created by using a macro recorder. Instead, an action is selected in the Action group drop-down menu. In addition, when such technique is used to perform a series of actions, it is known as creating a macro group whereas in Word, Excel and PowerPoint, if there are a series of actions taking place, it is still referred to as a maco.

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