by Tyrobot » Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:55 pm
I can empathise. I've been getting to grips with Gruss and automation recently with only self-taught excel skills under my belt including some VBA but little coding experience besides. Automation is a tinkerer's game and I think this explains the relative inaccessibility with the software for some users. No pain, no gain in most cases I'd imagine.
While the user guide and forum should provide what you need to get you on your way, the problem for non-techies (like myself) is that detailed user-specific tasks can quickly pile on the complexity (and workload) - not really suitable for a 10-year-old. What it boils down to IMO is that while somebody should be able to point you in the right direction, depending on your needs, obtaining a working solution at square one will most likely involve paid help. Alternatively, keep at it and hopefully it'll pay off.