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replyReply Wed 23 Nov 2011, 11:50Delegate Darren said...

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Excel Advanced course

Macro

Would Macro created in 2007 be compatible in 2010

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replyReply Fri 25 Nov 2011, 12:45Trainer Simon said...

RE: Macro

Hi Darren,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Generally the answer is Yes unless the code in either version relates to features only available in that particular version.

You could copy the code from one vba window into another vba window in another workbook.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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Enter formulae into multiple cells

If a formula is to be used in a series of cells, select the cells first. Now type in your formula and hold the Ctrl key while you press Enter. This enters the formula in each selected cell.

Just be careful with your absolute and relative cell references.

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