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''In ] technology'', a '''macro virus''' is a ] that exploits applications associated documents to contain executable code, known as a ]. ''In ] technology'', a '''macro virus''' is a ] that exploits applications associated documents to contain executable code, known as a ].
For example, a ] program may enable the user to embed "macro" commands in a spreadsheet file. For example, a ] program may enable the user to embed "macro" commands in a spreadsheet file.


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See macro virus for other meanings of this phrase.

In computer technology, a macro virus is a virus that exploits applications associated documents to contain executable code, known as a macro. For example, a spreadsheet program may enable the user to embed "macro" commands in a spreadsheet file.

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