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I read the blog about making a link to LibFunc. I am curious if you can create your own commands in other ways. i.e. Create a command that combines two or more current commands. Don't focus on this pitiful example, but rather the over all thought.
Probably not. But I had to ask.
Thanks.
Creating New Commands
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Creating New Commands
Windows 7
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!
thanks
Thanks, adroege.
I'm aware of the gosub. I was curious if the linking capability for Library Funcs had further abilities outside of using it for LibFunc.
Sorry. I should have been more clear.
Probably not. But can't be sure, if you don't ask.
Thanks again.
I'm aware of the gosub. I was curious if the linking capability for Library Funcs had further abilities outside of using it for LibFunc.
Sorry. I should have been more clear.
Probably not. But can't be sure, if you don't ask.
Thanks again.
Windows 7
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!