01-26-2008, 10:04 PM
Thank you both for your reply.
Gintaras,
Why not put in Macros. I would rather not do anything to the registry. Also, I don't want to have to open another program in order to obtain this information. I would like the information to be self contained in the macro file. The reason for this is I use the same set of macros on my desktop and my laptop and when I update the macros on one computer, I just copy that file to the other. If I used a registry file, I would have to constantly be updating the registry on the computer I am copying the file to. Also, I only want to have to copy one file, rather than 2 or more.
If I was to use excel, I would have to open excel in order to get the information and I only have excel on one computer.
If I wanted to use notepad/wordpad, how would you suggest I go about it? You also suggested using a database, could elaborate on that idea a bit, using a particular program, would that have to be running in the foreground or could it work totally in the background?
Thanks for your help.
Gintaras,
Why not put in Macros. I would rather not do anything to the registry. Also, I don't want to have to open another program in order to obtain this information. I would like the information to be self contained in the macro file. The reason for this is I use the same set of macros on my desktop and my laptop and when I update the macros on one computer, I just copy that file to the other. If I used a registry file, I would have to constantly be updating the registry on the computer I am copying the file to. Also, I only want to have to copy one file, rather than 2 or more.
If I was to use excel, I would have to open excel in order to get the information and I only have excel on one computer.
If I wanted to use notepad/wordpad, how would you suggest I go about it? You also suggested using a database, could elaborate on that idea a bit, using a particular program, would that have to be running in the foreground or could it work totally in the background?
Thanks for your help.
