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Creating Macros and lookuptables

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Creating Macros and lookuptables

How can I make use of both macrosand lookup tables for the same piece of work?

RE: Creating Macros and lookuptables

Hi Ngozi

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

This is a difficult question to answer, as it would depend if there is something specific that you wanted to achieve using lookups, where you think creating a macro might be of assistance.

If there is a specific example/scenario that you could describe where you are unsure if using lookups and macros in conjunction with each other would work, then by all means please let me know and I'll see if I can help.

Kind regards
Amanda

RE: Creating Macros and lookuptables

Hi Amanda

Thanks for your repsonse. This has to do with something I am doing at work and I'm just looking at easier ways of doing things. I'll try and see if there is something specific that I can actually send to you to have a look at which should better explain what I am trying to do.

Kind regards


Ngozi

 

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