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You can run a Macro in Excel by clicking the macros command on the Developer tab, using a combination shortcut key, by clicking on a graphic object, etc.
If you have simple tasks that you need to perform in Excel often, you can actually “teach” Excel to do them for you by recording a macro.
They essentially provide you with the ability to create a set of instructions that can be grouped and launched with a simple combination of keys.
VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) provides advanced customization for Excel automation, allowing users to create dynamic and complex solutions beyond recorded macros.
Excel allows you quite a lot of freedom to customize your user experience via the use of macros. This tutorial will show you how to create and name worksheets using an existing list via a macro.
Create a UserForm containing a dynamic number of controls and make sure they are being triggered by certain events. To achieve this result, we will use a UserForm and a class module, and assign any ...
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