Where are the macro files saved, and where are the WOW macros saved

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You need to compress the wtf folder and cache folder of the wow file and send it to the mailbox or network hard drive, go to a different machine each time, unzip it, and then overwrite it.

    ngacn is not open for registration now, but non-members can still browse most of the forums, and you can still find anything you want to find macros.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Playing WOW in an Internet café does not have to repeat the tips of these settings:

    Some friends go to an Internet café to play, but they can't go to an Internet café, so they can set up such a complicated thing, right?

    Let me tell you, first of all, in the World of Warcraft folder, find a folder called "wtf", click on it and see a folder called "account", there is a folder with the same name as your account, and this folder saves your key settings and macro settings.

    I usually set it up,Compress the "account" folder and throw it into the mailbox,When you need to go online, go to the mailbox to take out the settings,Put it in the folder called "wtf",Then click on the game login device to go online,All your key settings and macro commands will appear according to the settings you saved last time,You don't have to repeat the settings,Just adjust the resolution and various interface settings to play,It's very convenient!

    If there are any key changes, or any new macros are made, go offline after the game is set up, then find the "account" folder in the World of Warcraft folder, and repeat the operation of saving the above folder to the mailbox.

    I feel that the mailbox is becoming more and more like a refrigerator at home......It can also play a role in preserving freshness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think so! The macros you record are stored in the VisualBasic module and can be viewed in the VisualBasic Machine** to correct errors or change the macro's functionality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the Warcraft installation folder, under the account folder in the wtf folder, find the folder of the user's ID, and the document with macros-cache in it is the macro command, and the method of viewing is as follows:

    1. First of all, open the installation package file of World of Warcraft in your computer.

    2. After entering, select the folder of the server to enter, retail is the official server, and classic is the data of the nostalgic service.

    3. Find the WTF folder.

    4. After entering, find the account folder.

    5. Find the user's ID name and enter.

    6. There is a text file at the bottom, which is macros-cache.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Macros are saved in the WOW WTF ACCONTS folder with the name of your account

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this directory, the World of Warcraft WTF Account (your own account name) file contains the macros you have set.

    But unless you know how to program, it's not recommended that you go straight to this text file yourself, because it's not as convenient as being in the game.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Word saves macros in a normal template, and the normal bitchain is C: Documents and Settings Administrator Application Data Microsoft Templates.

    The steps to record a new macro in Word are as follows:

    word2003:tools macros to record new macros; Enter Macro Name in the dialog box that opens, and click OK to enter the macro recording mode. Perform a series of operations, such as formatting the text, etc., and finally click "Stop Recording"; Tools Macro macro, you can find the macro you just recorded, and click "Run" to select the first loss. Shed celery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The macro is stored in the Word file itself.

    Press Alt+F11, or Tools - Macros - Macros--, to view and modify macros.

    If you want a good macro to be applied to other documents, you can save it as a template, and save the file --- as a --- document template (*dot), or simply save it as the system default template).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.After pressing "Tools-Macro-Record Macro", your subsequent operations in Excel will be recorded by Excel in ** until you press "Stop Recording". For example, if you need to automatically fill in a piece of text in the "selected cell", such as "abcd", you can follow the steps below:

    Select any cell first, and then press "Tools-Macro-Record Macro".

    2.Enter abcd.

    3.Press "Stop Recording" to finish.

    4.You can also assign a shortcut to this macro by pressing Tools-Macro-Macro.

    5.In the pop-up window, select the macro you just recorded, and press "Options" to specify a shortcut key, such as Ctrl+P.

    6.When using this macro, you can select a cell to which you want to add text, press Ctrl+P to automatically execute the macro, and display "abcd" in the cell.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Open the workbook containing macros, click "Tools Macros (m)...."Select your macro and click "", so that the VB interface is brought up.

    2. Click "File to export file", enter a file name in the "File name" box (the default file name can also be used), note that the extension is "."bas", click "Save".

    3. Set the extension to ".".BAS" file to another computer, open Excel, click "Tools Macro VB", bring up the VB interface, click "File Import File", find the file you copied, click "Open", exit VB, your macro has been copied over.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Saved in C: users.

    3.After checking if the hidden files are displayed, click into Disk C as shown below.

    5.After opening xlstart, you can see the personal macro workbook, as shown below.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Win7 Excel auto-start personal macro workbook save location:

    2. Under the [View] tab, select [Show hidden files, folders, and drives];

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Username: The username of your current system login.

    It is estimated that the name of each system is different.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I haven't used macros in Excel, but I often use them in access.

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