That depends on your point of view. I used that basic form from another macro so could quickly create macros for extensions that did not have macros
It is simplier to using existing a macro to create macros for extensions and functions that just open things. Than creating a whole macro from scratch.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/29/2015 11:21AM by George_Hall.
It is simplier to using existing a macro to create macros for extensions and functions that just open things. Than creating a whole macro from scratch.
My favorite way to do it too. Give it an new name, select a string to replace then copy & paste the new stuff there. No chance to make a error not even a typo. And all is started with already tested code.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/29/2015 01:56PM by guenter.
LOL, what do you guys think James and I and John are doing, start from scratch every single time???
No, I wasn't talking about creating a whole new macro from scratch at all. Only using the simple form for the 2 confusing lines, for simply opening a link.
Because your macros will be copied again by yet other people, perpetuing the complicated ways, as already the case with many menus. But there are often more ways to Rome than just one with macrolanguage.