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.
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Component Macros are built in functions used to control components such as an LCD display, EEPROM, switches, serial data, etc. Macros are user created functions that help make the program more modular. As far as I can tell, there are only those 2 types.
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Macros are used to automate repetative tasks.
Macros are used to automate repetative tasks.
It is a special tool box available with matlab 5.0 for designing QFT controller
You can open the Macros section and run macros from there. The quickest way to do that is press Alt - F8. You can also run macros by clicking on buttons or other objects that you have assigned them to.
Toolbox is a compound word.
Toolbox is a compound word.
There can be many reasons why your macros are not working. Check security settings to ensure your version of Excel has macros enabled. Many times, the default installation disables the ability to use macros. Ensure you accept security certificates for the author of the macros.
You can do it by creating macros and then editing the macros. The macros or set of code can be applied to a button. It will depend on the version of Excel you have, but you can usually start creating macros or writing code through the Tools menu.