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		<description><![CDATA[What is an Excel Macro? A excel macro is a series of keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other commands that you can record and reuse to save time.&#160; You can record a macro for almost any series of commands, whether it is something simple like applying formatting to selected cells, or something more complex like opening and printing a series of workbooks.&#160; The next time you want to perform those steps, you can run the macro and then sit back while Microsoft Excel does the work for you. Short Tutorial for Macros &#8211; Microsoft Excel: Important Notes about Running Macros Plan your macro ahead of time. This will reduce errors while recording your macro. Notice the naming convention used. DO NOT USE SPACES IN THE NAME OF THE MACRO. Use underscores, hyphens, or just type your words together. When assigning a shortcut key, be careful about the combination selected.&#160; Ie, if you select Control P to run your macro, it will replace the current function of Control P that allows printing. Recording A Macro Open you the worksheet that you want to use the macro in. Select View/Macro/Record Macro. Give your macro name.&#160; Do not put spaces in the name. Underscores [...]]]></description>
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