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replyReply Wed 11 Mar 2009, 16:24Delegate Ingrid said...

Ingrid has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Macros

can i change a macro if i did not create it?

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replyReply Thu 12 Mar 2009, 09:55Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Macros

Hello

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

If you wish to change an existing macro, then the only way to do this is using the Visual Basic Editor, which can be tricky if you're not familiar with Visual Basic coding.

You do have the option of trying to record it again yourself, but it really depends on what the macro is doing as to how successful this will be.

Kind regards
Amanda

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