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Conditional Macros

resolvedResolved · Low Priority · Version 2007

Ajay has attended:
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Conditional Macros

What is the the equivalent to SET Value As?

RE: Conditional Macros

Hi Ajay,

Thank you for your question.

Create a new macro and turn on the conditions option from the Show and Hide group on the Design tab.

Then click on the Show All Actions button on the same group and then the Save As command will be available in the list of actions to chose from.

Regards

Simon

Fri 4 Sep 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

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