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RE: macros
Hello Carmen
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Macros are used to speed up the process of performing a task that involves going through a number of steps to go from A to B.
For example, you might prepare a report by filtering some data, then adding the current date, and printing the file off.
This could be recorded as a macro, and played as one step so you go from the data you had originally straight to the print out of the report.
I hope this helps to explain.
Kind regards
Amanda
Thu 9 Apr 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.
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