Trigger for Invoking Macro from Drawer or Quick Run

Dm114

Well-known member
I did buy the pro but I try to design macros to be all in one so that it is usable by all MD users including those using the free version with the 5 macro limit.
I tried too a few years ago but I gave up. It leads to very long macros hard too maintain. But it's a good brain exercise! 😉👍
 

Dm114

Well-known member
I did buy the pro but I try to design macros to be all in one so that it is usable by all MD users including those using the free version with the 5 macro limit.
Sorry I thought you were using the free MD version...
 

Abalsam

Active member
Sorry I thought you were using the free MD version...
First, the free version does not permit uploading templates.

Second, if I were using only the free version I would not be asking for features, I would confine myself to reporting bugs only ;).

Third, I focus on being free version friendly for 3 reasons:

1) To be inclusive of all users.
2) I enjoy the challenge that all in one and limitations/constraints friendly macros gives me :).
3) If I recommend MD and a macro I wrote to others, while it would be good if they purchased pro, I would not feel comfortable making them therefore I design macros as I do.
 

Abalsam

Active member
I tried too a few years ago but I gave up. It leads to very long macros hard too maintain. But it's a good brain exercise! 😉👍
Yes it is great exercise and in theory if each discrete module is self contained within an if action which permits me to collapse sections I don't need to focus on :)
 
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