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== Introduction: Automating repetitive tasks == | == Introduction: Automating repetitive tasks == | ||
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This is Chapter 12 of the OpenOffice.org 3 Calc Guide, produced by the ODFAuthors group.
A PDF of this chapter is available from this wiki page.
Introduction: Automating repetitive tasks
A macro is a saved sequence of commands or keystrokes that are stored for later use. An example of a simple macro is one that “types” your address. The OpenOffice.org (OOo) macro language is very flexible, allowing automation of both simple and complex tasks. Macros are especially useful to repeat a task the same way over and over again. This chapter briefly discusses common problems related to macro programming using Calc.
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