Hi,
Could you please advice on how to check the sequence of macro parts those are executing in a file which has multiple Modules and these modules have multiple parts in it
thanks
Hi,
Could you please advice on how to check the sequence of macro parts those are executing in a file which has multiple Modules and these modules have multiple parts in it
thanks
If you mean step through each line, then go to the macro, click in the code of the macro and press F8.
1N73LL1G3NC3 15 7H3 4B1L17Y 70 4D4P7 70 CH4NG3 - 573PH3N H4WK1NG
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Tom
If we go to VBA coding and press F8, then it starts from the cursor point and not from the initial step. i.e. we have 3 modules in a macro and in all 3 modules we have multiple parts and the first step is defined in 3 module and part 4 (just for example) and in this case if we got to VBA coding and press F8 and we are on the top row of first module it will start from there only and not from the original first step.
hope I explained it
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