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    New to VBA

    Hi Everyone,



    I'm VERY new to VBAs and i just started with recording macros, it was brought to my attention that while recording macros after editing it, that there might be some commands that would be considered redundant and might cause problems down the line. The statement was very vague and i was wondering if anyone had any advice or guidance on how to spot such commands in recording macros and how they would compare if the code were to be written in a more efficient and clear way that wouldn't cause issues down the line.



    I would appreciate your feedback.



    Thank You.

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    Re: New to VBA

    Hello ad91 and Welcome to Excel Forum.
    Please post your question in the Excel Programming/VBA/Macros forum.
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