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replyReply Tue 24 Feb 2009, 16:34Delegate Ginnie said...

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Macros

What is a Macro Function

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replyReply Tue 24 Feb 2009, 21:02Trainer Cress said...

RE: Macros

Hello Ginnie
Thank you for your question

When you have something you need to do over and over again you can write or record a macro to do it for you so you dont have to manually go through the steps each time. You can then attach the macro to a button in excel which can be clicked to perform the task or you could have it so that it automatically runs upon saving.

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Kind regards
Cress

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