Button forge is an addon, you would be better off going to the addon authors help site if he has one, or the wow forums. They will be better able to help you.
Draw a button on your sheet, by going to the View menu and picking Toobars and then the Forms toolbar and drawing your button. It will immediately ask you to connect a macro to it and then you can choose your macro. Then when the button is clicked the macro will run.
There are several ways of doing it. You can go to the Tools menu, the the Macro menu and then the Macros menu and pick the macro you want to play. If you have set up a shortcut key for the macro, you could press that. If you have the macro attached to a button you can click on the button. You can also go to the Visual Basic Editor and run the macro through that.
Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.Click on the Fill Color tool icon. You could also write a macro to change the colour and assign it to a button on the worksheet.
this would be hard to do as both require the targeting circle and both are two-button processes. Meaning that first you press the elemental's freeze button, use the targeting circle to place it, then press the left mouse button to actually cast the spell. same thing for the blizzard, a two button process. You could make a /castsequence macro to cast them, but remember, both are two button processes so you will have to click the macro, target, mouse button, <do not move mouse>, click the macro again, and then the mouse button. Here is an example macro: /castsequence Freeze, Blizzard That sequence will rotate between freeze and blizzard
A macro is a short piece of programming code. It can be used in a database to carry out some simple automated tasks, like running a query or opening a form. It can then be attached to a button so that it runs when the button is clicked.
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Macros and the Control Toolbox are completely different. Macros are for writing code to do automated tasks. The control toolbox has the controls you can put on your worksheet and forms, like buttons, drop down lists, text boxes, labels etc. You can assign a macro to a control, like having a button run a macro when it is clicked.
a single click of button or shortcut key can be used to see the macro running. Macro easily automate repetitive processes. Macros can help to ensure more accurate results than doing the task manually.
One way would be to prompt the user to choose a workbook from those currently open (or browse for one that isn't). However, an easier approach is to simply run the macro on the currently active workbook by assigning the macro to a toolbar button.
Yes if you have a macro thingy.
I believe there is a button to the right of where the lenses are on the camera that you can press to eject the lenses.
Calling a macro loads the macro into memory, while executing the macro runs the macro.