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Hello,
For as long as I have been using Excel, I've never made a macro. I don't
even know what they are or used for.

Can someone help?

mePenny
Thanks for the help in advance.
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http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
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"mePenny" wrote:

Hello,
For as long as I have been using Excel, I've never made a macro. I don't
even know what they are or used for.

Can someone help?

mePenny
Thanks for the help in advance.

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hi
macros are a way to automate large, labor intensive, routine tasks. tasks
that are usually repeated on a regular basis. daily, weekly etc.
macros use the language visual basic which is the language of MS OFfice.
a good place to start.......
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
http://www.excel-vba.com/

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Hello,
For as long as I have been using Excel, I've never made a macro. I don't
even know what they are or used for.

Can someone help?

mePenny
Thanks for the help in advance.

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