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![]() is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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Yes we know how to use a macro, they are usually required to do something
not built into Excel. But if you don't have a use, why do you ask? -- HTH Bob Phillips "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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Yes rnparikh, all of the "more accomplished" Excel users are able to use
macros, and even some of us "accomplishment challanged" users are able to muddle through them sometimes. From one of my previous posts: A "Macro" is an abbreviation for a set of commands, so instead of typing a complicated sequence of commands you can simply type the Macro's name. You can either think of Macros as new commands in their own right or as subroutines. Virtually anything that can be done by hand in Excel, can be written into a "Macro" so one can only invoke the Macro when they want that particular list of commands instead of having to type each one each time. Basically, they are mini-programs that can greatly shorten the time of completion of repetitive tasks, as well as accomplish some things you can't do by hand. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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You might just have completed someone's home for them!<g
-- Regards, RD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- "CLR" wrote in message ... Yes rnparikh, all of the "more accomplished" Excel users are able to use macros, and even some of us "accomplishment challanged" users are able to muddle through them sometimes. From one of my previous posts: A "Macro" is an abbreviation for a set of commands, so instead of typing a complicated sequence of commands you can simply type the Macro's name. You can either think of Macros as new commands in their own right or as subroutines. Virtually anything that can be done by hand in Excel, can be written into a "Macro" so one can only invoke the Macro when they want that particular list of commands instead of having to type each one each time. Basically, they are mini-programs that can greatly shorten the time of completion of repetitive tasks, as well as accomplish some things you can't do by hand. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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Could be.............and I understand that other folks see this subject
differently...........but I don't mind. I figure if someone can find their way here and have the ability to ask a question, they deserve the best answer we can give them. I know plenty of folks helped me here when my questions were similar to this one. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "RagDyeR" wrote in message ... You might just have completed someone's home for them!<g -- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- "CLR" wrote in message ... Yes rnparikh, all of the "more accomplished" Excel users are able to use macros, and even some of us "accomplishment challanged" users are able to muddle through them sometimes. From one of my previous posts: A "Macro" is an abbreviation for a set of commands, so instead of typing a complicated sequence of commands you can simply type the Macro's name. You can either think of Macros as new commands in their own right or as subroutines. Virtually anything that can be done by hand in Excel, can be written into a "Macro" so one can only invoke the Macro when they want that particular list of commands instead of having to type each one each time. Basically, they are mini-programs that can greatly shorten the time of completion of repetitive tasks, as well as accomplish some things you can't do by hand. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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purely as an observer ....
Its nice to get an answer that helps. 4 years ago I couldn`t switch on a PC I discovered excel by chance and now do all my own spreadsheets, I remember hearing words like macro and various others, out of interest I also asked the questions...what are they? From there I played around with them and used some in my spreadsheets, this all helped to develop my understanding of spreadsheets, I still need help but maybe my questions are not so stupid now. I also thoroughly enjoy photographic editing but personally don`t have a great need for it, its fun for me. I have just spent a couple of hours helping step by step someone who hadn`t a clue, but I enjoyed that. I think some of us become so far advanced that even `normal` questions become an irritation, thats not necessary a failing and those individuals are a blessing at a higher level, unfortunately we all have to start somewhere and I personally help others in areas that I can so be it well below any advanced levels. My posting is not intended to offend or attack others, its purely my viewpoint having been there and taken the flack along the way. Juco "CLR" wrote in message ... Could be.............and I understand that other folks see this subject differently...........but I don't mind. I figure if someone can find their way here and have the ability to ask a question, they deserve the best answer we can give them. I know plenty of folks helped me here when my questions were similar to this one. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "RagDyeR" wrote in message ... You might just have completed someone's home for them!<g -- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- "CLR" wrote in message ... Yes rnparikh, all of the "more accomplished" Excel users are able to use macros, and even some of us "accomplishment challanged" users are able to muddle through them sometimes. From one of my previous posts: A "Macro" is an abbreviation for a set of commands, so instead of typing a complicated sequence of commands you can simply type the Macro's name. You can either think of Macros as new commands in their own right or as subroutines. Virtually anything that can be done by hand in Excel, can be written into a "Macro" so one can only invoke the Macro when they want that particular list of commands instead of having to type each one each time. Basically, they are mini-programs that can greatly shorten the time of completion of repetitive tasks, as well as accomplish some things you can't do by hand. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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Scudo,
I don't think anyone would argue with your points. But the point RD is making, and I think I read the situation the same way hence the obtuse ness of my reply, is that if you get a homework/coursework question, you are meant to research it and come to some personal thoughts based on information that you have gleaned. Just posting the question and assembling the answers is lazy, intellectually bankrupt, and downright dishonest. Asking a question of what is a macro and what is it for leads us to believe that it is homework, it is too general, has no specific purpose, etc. If I want help on photographic editing I wouldn't post a question asking what it is, by wanting help I should know something about it, and be able to post a smarter question. Of course we may be wrong, but that is my view. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Scudo" wrote in message o.uk... purely as an observer .... Its nice to get an answer that helps. 4 years ago I couldn`t switch on a PC I discovered excel by chance and now do all my own spreadsheets, I remember hearing words like macro and various others, out of interest I also asked the questions...what are they? From there I played around with them and used some in my spreadsheets, this all helped to develop my understanding of spreadsheets, I still need help but maybe my questions are not so stupid now. I also thoroughly enjoy photographic editing but personally don`t have a great need for it, its fun for me. I have just spent a couple of hours helping step by step someone who hadn`t a clue, but I enjoyed that. I think some of us become so far advanced that even `normal` questions become an irritation, thats not necessary a failing and those individuals are a blessing at a higher level, unfortunately we all have to start somewhere and I personally help others in areas that I can so be it well below any advanced levels. My posting is not intended to offend or attack others, its purely my viewpoint having been there and taken the flack along the way. Juco "CLR" wrote in message ... Could be.............and I understand that other folks see this subject differently...........but I don't mind. I figure if someone can find their way here and have the ability to ask a question, they deserve the best answer we can give them. I know plenty of folks helped me here when my questions were similar to this one. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "RagDyeR" wrote in message ... You might just have completed someone's home for them!<g -- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------- "CLR" wrote in message ... Yes rnparikh, all of the "more accomplished" Excel users are able to use macros, and even some of us "accomplishment challanged" users are able to muddle through them sometimes. From one of my previous posts: A "Macro" is an abbreviation for a set of commands, so instead of typing a complicated sequence of commands you can simply type the Macro's name. You can either think of Macros as new commands in their own right or as subroutines. Virtually anything that can be done by hand in Excel, can be written into a "Macro" so one can only invoke the Macro when they want that particular list of commands instead of having to type each one each time. Basically, they are mini-programs that can greatly shorten the time of completion of repetitive tasks, as well as accomplish some things you can't do by hand. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "rnparikh" wrote in message ... is any one know how to use Marco in excel and what is benefits to use it? Thanks a lot -- rnparikh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rnparikh's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25737 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=391490 |
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