Computer Science, asked by harshjaingnt1580, 2 months ago

At the end of every Blog written always insert a
for reader to subscribe or
comment.
a)Topic
b) Title
c) Call-to-action d) Blog tools


Which feature in a spreadsheet will you use to record series of commands?
a) Subtotal b) Macros
c) Goal seek
d) Scenarios

if u know the answer of both question
plz
plz

Answers

Answered by PoojaBurra
1

c) Call-to-action

b) Macros

  • A call to action is a text prompt that encourages the intended audience to take a specific action.
  • In our case, a call to action with text to call for readers to subscribe or drop their comment should be the best way and can be inserted at the end of the blog.
  • Macro is an Excel feature that is generally referred to as a series of commands and functions that are stored in a Visual Basic module and can be run whenever the task associated with those commands is required.
  • So Macro is a way of dealing with a series of commands.
  • For the purpose of repetitive automation, one can use Microsoft Excel's Macro Recorder to record a macro(series of commands).

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Answered by DevendraLal
0

In this question, we are asked to fill in the blanks with the suitable option.

  • Option C is the correct answer i.e., Call to action.
  • Option B is the correct answer in the second one i.e., Macros.
  • Macros feature in a spreadsheet will you use to record a series of commands.
  • A text message that urges the target audience to perform a certain action is known as a call to action.
  • The best approach in our situation would be to include a call to action at the end of the blog, asking readers to subscribe or leave a comment.
  • The term "macro" refers to an Excel feature that consists of a collection of instructions and functions that are saved in a Visual Basic module and can be executed whenever the task they are associated with is needed.
  • Macro is a method for handling a list of commands.
  • One can record a macro in Microsoft Excel's Macro Recorder to automate repetitive tasks (series of commands).

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