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excel vba training - Macro

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replyReply Thu 1 Mar 2007, 09:58Delegate Elaine said...

Elaine has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Macro

What is the best way to run a macro

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replyReply Fri 2 Mar 2007, 11:02Trainer Tracy said...

RE: Macro

Once you have created a macro you go into the Tools option and down to Macro>Macros (or you can press Alt F8) then highlight the macro you have created, then click on the run option.

Good luck

Tracy

 

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