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Combining multiple macros into one subroutine

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    Combining multiple macros into one subroutine

    I did some google searches and searched here as well and could not find what I was looking for. Other than creating a master macro to call each macro individually, how would I combine these to run in one macro?

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    Re: Combining multiple macros into one subroutine

    One way:
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    You should edit post #1 and put CODE tags around your code, not quote tags.
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    Re: Combining multiple macros into one subroutine

    Thanks for your assistance Jerry. The code works perfectly, and I was able to adapt to further uses.

    Sorry about the misstep on the "code" vs "quote". I have edited.

    Thanks again,

    Quentyn
    Last edited by Quentyn; 08-05-2011 at 06:09 PM.

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