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Macro is feature in MS Excel software which records all the steps and all the steps can be repeated whenever a same task is required to be performed. It helps in reduction of time in performing monotonous task. Macro is available in Tools menu.
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.
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Hi im a nursing student so i can answer this question. A macro-giving set has the drip rate of 20dmp (drops per minute) A micro giving set has the drip rate of 60dpm (drops per minute) hope this helps
Macros can be used for a number of things. They can be used to create documents and other essential functions in a document easily. Macros are used for management and evaluation of spreadsheets.
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Go to the Tools menu, then pick Macro and then Record New Macro. Do the things you want to do and press the stop icon in the little toolbar that will have appeared. You will also have to give a name to your macro and you will be given an option to set a shortcut key for it.
It is often called a macro.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA100310711033.aspx Macros automate frequently-used tasks; many are created with VBA (Visual Basic for Applications (VBA): A macro-language version of Microsoft Visual Basic that is used to program Microsoft Windows-based applications and is included with several Microsoft programs.) and are written by software developers. However, some macros pose a potential security risk. A person with malicious intent can introduce a destructive macro, in a document or file, which can spread a virus (virus: A computer program or macro that "infects" computer files by inserting copies of itself into those files. When the infected file is loaded into memory, the virus can infect other files. Viruses often have harmful side effects.) on your computer.
Macro-invertebrates are animals that are big enough to see with the naked eye, and that do not have a backbone.