Drew Wutka
DWUTKA at marlow.com
Fri Apr 25 01:33:16 CDT 2003
Just open word or Excel and record a macro. Do something, then stop the recording. You now have a macro. If you go into the VB Editor, you'll see your actions written out in code. Drew -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Lytle [mailto:nancy.lytle at auatac.com] Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 11:40 AM To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: Hair-Splitting definitions of Macros - was RE:[AccessD]VBAquestion I would like to have seen an actual example of what a macro is in Word or Excel, since I have never used either and have no clue. Nancy L -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of John Bartow Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 12:10 PM To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: Hair-Splitting definitions of Macros - was RE:[AccessD]VBAquestion It wasn't something important to me but I was enjoying the discussion and was looking forward to the eventual decision that might have been arrived at. So I'm asking everyone that was involved to please continue this thread. Sometimes it nice to just use the delete key rather than the "kill button". I think our moderators come down pretty quickly on inappropriate threads and besides, we need to show each other respect on this list and act like friends or it will end up like some of the other lists (which I no longer monitor). It's quite simple, if you want to be a moderator - sign up, otherwise don't moderate. :o) _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com