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RE: Macros
Hello Jade,
Thank you for your post, Macros are used primarly to duplicate repetitive tasks. They can be set to run on the click of a button, the pressing of a keyboard combination, or when a particular event occurs.
Usually in Excel, Word and PowerPoint macros are recordings of keystrokes, and mouse movements which are replayed on command.
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