CLASS 10:UNIT-2:CHAPTER 5(Using Macros in Spreadsheet)- IMPORTANT NOTES

1. Macro Recordings can be enabled from the ________ option in the menu bar.

(a) Sheet
(b) Data
(c) Tools
(d) Window
Answer: (c) Tools


2. Which of the following is a valid Macro Name?

(a) 1formatword
(b) format word
(c) formatword
(d) Format_word
Answer: (c) formatword


3. Which of the following Libraries contains modules with prerecorded macros and should not be changed?

(a) My Macros
(b) LibreOfficeMacros
(c) Untitled1
(d) Test
Answer: (b) LibreOfficeMacros


4. Identify which of the following is a programming language?

(a) Calc
(b) BASIC
(c) Writer
(d) Macro
Answer: (b) BASIC


5. The Module can be executed from the IDE by pressing __________.

(a) F3
(b) F4
(c) F5
(d) F6
Answer: (c) F5


6. Which of the following is the default name of the Macro?

(a) Default
(b) Main
(c) Macro1
(d) Main_Macro
Answer: (b) Main


B. FILL IN THE BLANKS

  1. Standard library is automatically loaded when the document is opened.
  2. IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment.
  3. Macro as a function is capable of accepting arguments and returning a value.
  4. Macro Organizer allows us to add, delete a module.
  5. The code of macro begins with Sub followed by the name of the macro and ends with End Sub.
  6. By default, a macro is saved in the Standard Library of My Macros.

C. TRUE / FALSE

  1. Macro is a group of instructions executing a single instruction.
    False
    (A macro executes multiple steps automatically.)
  2. Once created, Macro can be used any number of times.
    True
  3. By default, the Macro recording feature is turned on.
    False
    (It must be enabled manually from Tools → Options.)
  4. It is not possible to stop recording of a Macro.
    False
    (You stop it with “Stop Recording” button.)
  5. Every Macro should be given a unique name.
    True
  6. A macro once created can be edited later.
    True

D. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

1. What is a Macro? List any two real-life situations where they can be used.

A Macro is a set of recorded steps that allows repeated tasks to be done automatically with one command.

In other words we can say that a macro is a single instruction that executes a set of instructions.

Examples where macros are useful:
✅ When you have to format several sheets in the same style.
✅ When you repeatedly calculate the same type of report, like total sales every day.


2. List the actions that are NOT recorded by a macro.

Macros cannot record the following actions:
❌ Mouse movements
❌ Changing the macro recorder window
❌ Scrolling
❌ Window resizing
❌ Changes in dialog boxes
❌ Switching between applications
❌ Opening or saving a file


3. How is LibreOffice Macros Library different from My Macros?

LibreOfficeMacrosMy Macros
Contains system macros.Contains user-created macros.
Should NOT be changed or edited.User can add, delete or edit macros.

4. Difference between predefined function in Calc and Macros as a function

Predefined Function (e.g., SUM)Macro as a Function
Already available in Calc.Created by user using BASIC language.
Limited to existing features.Can perform customized or complex tasks.
Fast and error-free.Depends on user coding.

5. Rules to keep in mind while naming a Macro

✅ Should begin with a letter
✅ No spaces allowed
✅ No special symbols except underscore (_)
✅ Should be unique
✅ Cannot start with a number
✅ Should be meaningful and readable


6. Give any one advantage of Macros.

✅ Macros save time by performing repeated tasks automatically.
They also reduce errors because steps are repeated exactly the same way each time.

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