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| Macros are sections of code that are repeated a number of times within a program.<br /> | Macros are sections of code that are repeated a number of times within a program.<br /> | ||
| It is more efficient to use a macro than to create the code repeatedly every time it is needed.<br /> | It is more efficient to use a macro than to create the code repeatedly every time it is needed.<br /> | ||
| − | For more information about macros, see | + | For more information about macros, see [[What Is a Macro?]]. | 
Revision as of 10:44, 25 June 2013
Macros are sections of code that are repeated a number of times within a program.
It is more efficient to use a macro than to create the code repeatedly every time it is needed.
For more information about macros, see What Is a Macro?.
