dhj49er
Well-known member
I sometimes would like to extract a single macro from a backup - I use the export all macros daily for the backup.
Currently it's impossible to extract a single macro from a backup. Consequently to do this I do the following. It starts with backing up my current macros, overwriting with the backup containing the macro of interest. Then saving that macro followed by overwriting with my current macros backup. From there I can import the individual macro that I just saved.
Long winded, time consuming and prone to accidental errors.
Why not just save individual macros?
I have over 100 and don't think that is feasible & certainly not daily.
I always save a macro before I delete it - you never know, you might need it again!
It would be great, if it's feasible, to select a saved backup file and offer the option to list all the macros in the backup. From there the ability to select one (or more) to restore and then to restore the selected macro(s) would be great.
Currently it's impossible to extract a single macro from a backup. Consequently to do this I do the following. It starts with backing up my current macros, overwriting with the backup containing the macro of interest. Then saving that macro followed by overwriting with my current macros backup. From there I can import the individual macro that I just saved.
Long winded, time consuming and prone to accidental errors.
Why not just save individual macros?
I have over 100 and don't think that is feasible & certainly not daily.
I always save a macro before I delete it - you never know, you might need it again!
It would be great, if it's feasible, to select a saved backup file and offer the option to list all the macros in the backup. From there the ability to select one (or more) to restore and then to restore the selected macro(s) would be great.