Recording Macro
hi
not that i am aware of. the macro either has to be re-recorded from the
beginning or edited.
most recorded macros need to be edited anyway to remove any unneccessary
actions the point and click process may have generated. typically a recorded
macro generates far more code than is accually needed and most can be trimmed
down which usually impoves speed and efficiency.
regards
FSt1
regards
FSt1
"carrera" wrote:
Dumb question....
If you have recorded a macro, later wish to add 1 or more steps to it, is
there a way to just add to the recording, without having to write or cut and
paste code into it?
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