Testbank Questions: Programming for End Users

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Before you can record a macro, you will need the _____ tab added to the Ribbon of any Microsoft Office program.

Developer

In order to be able to record macros in Microsoft Word, you must first make sure the _____ tab is added to the Ribbon.

Developer

Altering an existing macro involves _____ it.

Editing

A macro is called a _____ in VBA.

Procedure

A macro enables you to automate repetitive tasks by ____ the steps that you take to accomplish them.

Recording

Macros can be edited manually after they are recorded. A. True B. False

True

When using Microsoft Office to create macros, you do not need to know a lot about a programming language to get started. A. True B. False

True

You can separate words in a macro names by using the _____ character.

Underscore

In which program language are Microsoft Office macros recorded?

VBA

When you record a macro, all of the actions are converted by the program to _____ code.

VBA

VBA stands for...

Visual Basic for Applications

Macros enable users to...

Automate repetitive tasks

When naming a macro, the name CANNOT contain any...

Blank spaces

To create a macro in Microsoft Word, the Add-In tab must be added to the ribbon. A. True B. False

False

When a macro is executed, it starts recording keystrokes. A. True B. False

False

All of the following are true about a macro in Word EXCEPT... A. It can only be used once. B. It can record your keystrokes. C. It automates repetitive tasks. D. It can be deleted.

It can only be used once


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