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Roxy Robinson wrote:
And just why would Macros be considered experimental features???? Macros have been
around forever.

Macros are not considered an experimental feature.  They work even if
"Enable experimental (unstable) features" is unticked.  However,
*recording* macros is not a fully polished feature, so it's considered
experimental.  There are other ways to create macros, such as opening
the Macro editer (ALT+F11) and typing code in Basic.

Regards

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