Examples of using Macro name in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
Macro names must be identifiers.
Defined" cannot be used as a macro name.
Macro Names in the Show/ Hide.
This requires creating a macro named AutoExec.
In the Macro name box, click the macro that you want to edit.
The macro ends at the next entry in the macro name column.
S" cannot be used as a macro name as it is an operator in C++.
The macro name appears on the same line as the macro's first action.
In the Display name box, type the macro name that you want to display.
The macro name column is left blank for any subsequent actions in the macro. .
In this dialog box, you will see the macro name, the action, and the action arguments.
For example, the following instance of the RunMacro method runs the macro named My Macro: .
In the Macro Name column, type a name for the first macro in the macro group.
If your macro object contains only one macro, macro names are unnecessary.
Note: In macro groups, macro names are necessary to distinguish the individual macros from each other.
The macro group contains two macros, the names of which are displayed in the Macro Name column.
Node list in post processor now displays macro names and local node names in the relevant macros. .
Move to the next empty row,and then type a name for the next macro in the Macro Name column.
You can run a macro by right-clicking the macro name in the Navigation pane and clicking Run on the shortcut menu.
If the Macro Name column is not visible in the Macro Builder, click Macro Names in the Show/Hide group on the Design tab.
Specify the macro either as an event property setting on a form orreport or as the Macro Name argument of the RunMacro action.
In a list of macros, such as the Macro Name argument list for the RunMacro action, Access displays the Products macro as Buttons. Products.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Macro group, click Run Macro, click the macro in the Macro Name list, and then click OK.
The Macro Name box in the Action Arguments section of the macro design window shows all macros(and macro groups) in the current database.
You can view all fivecolumns shown in Figure 1 by clicking the Macro Names, Conditions, and Arguments buttons in the Show/Hide group on the Design tab.
Macro names are required in macro groups to distinguish the individual macros from each other, but otherwise, macro names are optional.
A row in the upper part of the Macro object tab in which you enter macro names, actions, arguments, and comments associated with a particular macro or macro group.
This resets the error number in the MacroError object back to zero, and clears any other information about the error that is stored in the object,such as the error description, macro name, action name, condition, and arguments.
Optionally, enter a name for the macro in the Macro name box, enter a shortcut key in the Shortcut key box, and a description in the Description box, and then click OK to start recording.
To add the RunMacro action to a macro, click RunMacro in the action list in a blank action row,and then set the Macro Name argument to the name of the macro that you want to run.