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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