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You can create an object and have a macro embedded as you work through a wizard.
Proposition
A statement that can either be true or false but not both.
Argument
A unit of reasoning in which one or more propositions (the premises) purport to provide evidence for the truth of another proposition (the conclusion).
Logic
The study of reasoning and argumentation, focused on understanding the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
Premises
Statements or propositions that are assumed to be true and from which a conclusion is drawn in an argument.
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