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Almost all spreadsheets, databases, word processors and
most other large scale application programs allow you to
either record macros or create subroutines that can be invoked
with a hot key while you are working within the application.
For example when you write a subroutine in Excel, you can
assign the subroutine to a "Shortcut Key" so that
all you have to do to run the subroutine is press the shortcut
key keystroke. Similar to the previous discussion about using
the Wedge to invoke Recorder macros, you could invoke Excel
subroutines from the Wedge by placing the shortcut key keystroke
for a subroutine in either the "Record Preamble Keystrokes" or
the "Field Postamble Keystrokes" when you define
your "Input Data Record Structure" in the Wedge.
You could also use the "Pre-Transfer Character Translation
Table" to translate specific characters that might appear
in your serial data to keystrokes that would invoke different
Excel subroutines.
More Cool Wedge Tricks
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