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- From: r-mcdonald@nwu.edu (Robert McDonald)
- Subject: Re: Quattro Macros--Help!
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- Organization: Northwestern University
- References: <0f34YZW00WBN88i1sO@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:51:45 GMT
-
- In article <0f34YZW00WBN88i1sO@andrew.cmu.edu> Stephen Sorensen <ss9o+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 21:10:45 -0500
- >From: Stephen Sorensen <ss9o+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- >Subject: Quattro Macros--Help!
- >Hi folks,
- >Can ANYONE answer my question about using macros in Quattropro (I'm
- >using qp 4.0 for windows) ? All I want to do is have a macro go through
- >and color all the cells with numbers; I want it to leave the blank cells
- >alone. So far, I've got something like this:
- > {IF #NOT#@Active_Cell}{RIGHT}
- > {Setproperty....}
- > {Right}
- >
- >I keep getting an error message about an invalid statement. Does anyone
- >know how to properly use such an "IF" clause ? The Quattro manuals seem
- >basically useless.
- >
- >Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >Steve
- >
-
- There is one easy solution without a macro, and I can at least give you a
- start on a macro that will do what you want.
-
- The non-macro solution is to go to /options,colro
-
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