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replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 17:02Delegate Emily said...

Emily has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Macros

What would be the most useful purpose for building macro's in a day to day role?

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replyReply Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:22Trainer Cress said...

RE: Macros

Hello Emily
Thank you for your question

There is no answer to this unfortunately. It definately depends on what kind of things you use excel for in your day to day role. An accountant may use it very differently to sales people for example. You would need to assess what you do on your excel sheet each day and see if you can create macros for these which would make the tasks easier. If you have a specific question on how to do something then please let us know.

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Kind regards
Cress

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