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Editing Macros

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replyReply Tue 26 Feb 2008, 16:18Delegate Matthew said...

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Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Editing Macros

how do I edit macros once they are created?

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replyReply Fri 29 Feb 2008, 16:45Trainer Mark said...

RE: Editing Macros

Hi Matthew

Thank you for attending the course

That answer to your question is as follows once you have created your macro you can edit your macro, by going to the tools menu - click macros. When the macro window appears select the macro you want to edit then click on the edit button, which well take you into visual basic - but please be aware you will need to know some visual basic programming to proceed

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replyReply Fri 29 Feb 2008, 16:45Trainer Mark said...

RE: Editing Macros

Hi Matthew

Thank you for attending the course

That answer to your question is as follows once you have created your macro you can edit your macro, by going to the tools menu - click macros. When the macro window appears select the macro you want to edit then click on the edit button, which well take you into visual basic - but please be aware you will need to know some visual basic programming to proceed

If this posting has helped in answering your query then I would request you to mark the posting as Resolved. If, however, it hasn

 

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