There are a
number of resources to help with building and developing macros. A macro is a simple program
written or recorded to automate some functions, typically within a Microsoft Office application
(for example, a macro in Excel to automatically calculate interest payments given a few standard
inputs). Naturally, the first place to look would be the Microsoft website.
href="https://support.office.com/en-us/article/quick-start-create-a-macro-741130ca-080d-49f5-9471-1e5fb3d581a8">https://support.office.com/en-us/article/quick-start-create-a-macro-741130ca-080d-49f5-9471-1e5fb3d581a8
Additional resources can be found throughout the internet, but this is a good starting
place, since macros deal with Microsoft products. Another site that offers assistance is Zapier,
at the link below:
href="https://zapier.com/blog/excel-macros/">https://zapier.com/blog/excel-macros/
Zapier is an online business that deals strictly with automation, so they know a lot
about designing macros to automate some functionality.
Finally, you can get
help from resources such as PCWorld, which has generic information on what kinds of things you
can do with a macro, linked below:
href="https://www.pcworld.com/article/2880353/5-essential-tips-for-creating-excel-macros.html">https://www.pcworld.com/article/2880353/5-essential-tips-for-creating-excel-macros.html
I hope this helps!
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