Chooser. Macros

Chooser. Macros

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Chooser. Macros

Anonymous
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Is there some way of telling what macro you are opening, which is to
say, is there another way of loading macros other then the
Tools/Macro/Macros... All I can currently see is the first couple of
directories and if the directories are all the same, it makes it
difficult to pick out the correct one.
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Anonymous
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Chose all applications and active documents at the top of the pull down
curtain. It will give you all the macros available.
Ole
"Charles Bliss" wrote in message
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> Is there some way of telling what macro you are opening, which is to
> say, is there another way of loading macros other then the
> Tools/Macro/Macros... All I can currently see is the first couple of
> directories and if the directories are all the same, it makes it
> difficult to pick out the correct one.
>
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Anonymous
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I agree .... the tools to run macro's are way to cumbersome right now. I trust that
this will change in time but currently I find I don't use Macro's as much as I would
normally just because they are so cumbersome to get to and run.

The only suggestion I have is to keep the IDE open and find the macro in the project
explorer or simply change the dropdown macro list to show All macro's

--
Kent Keller
http://kwik-mcad.scriptmania.com/

"Charles Bliss" wrote in message
news:3BF64B99.218B0FB5@cbliss.com...
> Is there some way of telling what macro you are opening, which is to
> say, is there another way of loading macros other then the
> Tools/Macro/Macros... All I can currently see is the first couple of
> directories and if the directories are all the same, it makes it
> difficult to pick out the correct one.
>
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