References and Competing Macros
Hi,
I had two macros in seperate modules and I wanted to integrate them into one macro. When I tried to incorperate the two, some of my old commands no longer worked. I tried adding the two working macro references together and adding additional references, but I can't seem to integrate the two.
I've been struggling with the reference since I've started working with macros and I was hoping someone had some general suggestions, references, or rules of thumb.
Thanks,
Kevin
I had two macros in seperate modules and I wanted to integrate them into one macro. When I tried to incorperate the two, some of my old commands no longer worked. I tried adding the two working macro references together and adding additional references, but I can't seem to integrate the two.
I've been struggling with the reference since I've started working with macros and I was hoping someone had some general suggestions, references, or rules of thumb.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
References are shared between all modules of a project so if you move macros from one module to another you shouldn't have to add references, but possibly imports at the beginning of the module. If you move them from one project to another, you can use the Export and Import Dependencies buttons on the Edit tab to replicate the environment of the source project.
Pierre0
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