SELF ASSESSMENT
. Multiple choice questions.
1. The macro names as entered in Calc, are:
(a) Case sensitive
(b) case insensitive
(c) number sensitive
If you choose to disable macros, then when the document loads, Calc can:
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it may be case or number sensitive
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The macro names as entered in Calc, are (a) case sensitive.
- A saved set of instructions or keystrokes that are kept for future usage is known as a macro.
- A straightforward macro that "types" your address is an illustration.
- Due to the OpenOffice.org (OOo) macro language's flexibility, both easy and difficult activities can be automated.
- When doing a task again in the same manner, macros are extremely helpful.
- Macro names are case sensitive, whereas function names are not case sensitive.
- A constant module binding names a macro.
- Any scope where this binding is accessible is allowed to call the macro.
- Like any other module binding, macro names can be exported and renamed during module import.
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