Overview: Macros
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With VBScript macros or Developer Studio add-ins, you can automate routine tasks. For example, you can update a project by automatically opening the project, changing some project files, saving the changes, and then rebuilding the project.
Visual C++ provides two ways to record macros. With Quick Macro recording, you by-pass the interface that lets you name and save a macro for later editing. Your Quick macro is recorded and persisted until you record another Quick macro. With regular macro recording, you give the macro a name and description, record it, and then edit the resulting VBScript file until the macro performs exactly as you want it to.
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Differences between VBScript macros and Developer Studio add-ins