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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is a macro?
A
special program written in Java programming language
B
An additional tool in MS Excel to perform complex calculations and data analysis
C
An additional tool in MS Word to perform complex formatting for large texts
D
A piece of computer code that can be used for repetitive tasks in Microsoft Office applications
E
A piece of computer code that we need to run every time we want to perform any operation in MS Excel
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A macro is an automated input sequence that imitates keystrokes or mouse actions. A macro is typically used to replace a repetitive series of keyboard and mouse actions and used often in spreadsheets and word processing applications like MS Excel and MS Word. The file extension of a macro is commonly .

Detailed explanation-2: -On a worksheet, right-click the object, graphic, shape, or the item to which you want to assign an existing macro, and then click Assign Macro. In the Assign Macro box, click the macro that you want to assign.

Detailed explanation-3: -A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can run as many times as you want. When you create a macro, you are recording your mouse clicks and keystrokes. After you create a macro, you can edit it to make minor changes to the way it works.

Detailed explanation-4: -With VBA you can create macros to automate repetitive word-and data-processing functions, and generate custom forms, graphs, and reports. VBA functions within MS Office applications; it is not a stand-alone product. VBA is accessed in Excel by hitting Alt + F11 while having an Excel workbook present.

Detailed explanation-5: -Macros are sequences of events (such as keystrokes, mouse clicks, and delays) that can be played back to help with repetitive tasks. They can also be used to replay sequences that are long or difficult to run. You can assign a macro recorded in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center to a key or a mouse button.

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