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Macros

What is meant by Macros?

"Macros" are a set of predefined commands or instructions that can be used in software to perform automated processes or tasks. They allow users to accomplish complex or repetitive tasks with a single action or command. Macros can be used in various types of software applications, including word processors, spreadsheets, databases, graphic design software, and more.

Typical functions of software in the "macros" domain are:

  1. Recording actions: The software allows users to record a sequence of actions they want to perform in the software. These recorded actions are then saved in the form of a macro.

  2. Editing macros: Users can edit the recorded macros to customize them to their specific requirements or add additional functionality.

  3. Playing back macros: Users can play back saved macros at any time to automatically execute the recorded actions, saving time and increasing efficiency.

  4. Parameterizing macros: In some software applications, macros can accept parameters that can be specified when the macro is executed, increasing flexibility and adaptability.

  5. Keyboard shortcuts and quick commands: The software allows users to assign keyboard shortcuts or quick commands to macros to execute them even faster and easier.

  6. Library of predefined macros: Some software applications provide a library of predefined macros for common tasks or workflows that users can use to increase their productivity.

  7. Security settings: The software may include security settings to ensure that macros are executed safely and cannot perform any harmful actions.

 

The function / module Macros belongs to:

Programming languages

Software solutions with function or module Macros:

COBUS NCAD
Sheet CAD
SO3 - Project Management & Engineering