I'm sorry to say that I've never heard of an application that can do as you ask.
I would think it would be very difficult to interpret the macros.

yes, the macro can record that you selected a cell.
But it unless you've named the range that you're selecting,
the macro doesn't know what the cell REPRESENTS.

like:
Range("A15").Select
could not be interpreted to be: "Select the Beginning date for your record".


However,
There ARE applications that might allow you to take a different approach...
SnagIT allows you to record a VIDEO of the selections that you've made.
I believe you can annotate the video so that it becomes an "instructional" tool.

It's been a while since I've used it, so I'm not sure how extensive it is...
 
Paul
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From: AR <arya...@gmail.com>
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Mon, December 3, 2012 6:41:28 PM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Excel Macro

Hi Frnds,
Can anybody tell me , whether is it possible to document a process by recording 
the process using macro.
For example ..
i am having 2 excel files .. i am copying data from one to another and using 
the 
necessary formulas i am preparing the report say P&L..
i need to document these steps as written instructions.. Can macro record these 
copying and other things and give output in written text.. is it possible.. 

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