The prefix macro means anything large in scale.
Large
A macro lens is used to take photographs of small subjects - a popular use is for photographing insects and foliage.
In simple words micro macro economics can be explained as- " What holds good for micro economics may not hold good for macro economics' Eg: Savings.
there is macro and micro; in your area only, = micro things available most everywhere, across the country, macro
Looking at the big picture and not paying too much attention to details is a macro view perspective.
It is a macro-enabled workbook from Office 2007.
Calling a macro loads the macro into memory, while executing the macro runs the macro.
Macro means big (large scale).
The suffix "macro" means large or significant. It is often used in scientific and technical contexts to refer to things that are on a large scale or have a broad impact.
Nested macro calls refer to the macro calls within the macros. A macros is available within other macro definitions also. In the scenario when a macro call occurs, which contains another macro call, the macro processor generates the nested macro definition as text and places it on the input stack. The definition of the macro is then scanned and the macro processor complies it.
Nested macro calls refer to the macro calls within the macros. A macros is available within other macro definitions also. In the scenario when a macro call occurs, which contains another macro call, the macro processor generates the nested macro definition as text and places it on the input stack. The definition of the macro is then scanned and the macro processor complies it.
In photography, macro refers to taking 'close-up' pictures of flowers, insects, etc. As distinct from micro which infers significant enlargement of the subject.