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by - delegate Sayed [1 post] (2007 Apr 25 Wed, 16:28) replyReply

What is the definition of a macro?

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RE: what is a Macro

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2007 Apr 30 Mon, 10:52) replyReply

Hi Sayed

I hope that you found your Microsoft Excel VBA course useful.

In response to what is a macro

A macro is a set of instructions that are predefined (created) by the user. The instructions are executed generally by a button on the screen, however there are other methods of executing a Microsoft excel macro, such as a keyboard shortcut. The purpose of the macro, is to automate repetitive tasks into one simple mouse click.

Hope this helps
David


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