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Macros editing and exporting

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    Anthony
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    Macros editing and exporting

    Iwrite macros in a basic fashion, as in I select recording new macro and then
    work thru the various steps on the worksheet.

    I now wish to add another formula to an existing macro how do I do this.

    When it is resaved I will then want to email it to anther computer user so
    they can use it. How do you export and import macros

    Thanks

    anthony

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    Paul B
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    Re: Macros editing and exporting

    Anthony, F8, select your macro, edit, put in the code you want.

    You can drag and drop the macros from one workbook to another in the VBA
    editor, just open the workbooks and drag and drop. Or if it on another
    computer you can export a macro and save it, to do this from your workbook,
    right-click the workbook's icon and pick View Code. This icon is to the left
    of the "File" menu this will open the VBA editor, in Project Explorer right
    click on your workbook name, if you don't see it press CTRL + r to open the
    Project Explorer click on the module you want to save and go to file and
    export file, then save it to a floppy or what ever you backup to, then
    import it to the new workbook.

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    "Anthony" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Iwrite macros in a basic fashion, as in I select recording new macro and

    then
    > work thru the various steps on the worksheet.
    >
    > I now wish to add another formula to an existing macro how do I do this.
    >
    > When it is resaved I will then want to email it to anther computer user so
    > they can use it. How do you export and import macros
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > anthony




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