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How to Write Macro Coding in MS Excel

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Summary: Writing macro coding in MS Excel is possible by going to the Tools menu, clicking on Macros and entering in the new code for a new or edited macro. Create macro coding in Excel with tips from an experienced Excel user in this free video on computer software.

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Tonya Mason is an adjunct instructor and audio video equipment manager at a college in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has worked on various independent features, as well as, participated in...read more

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"Microsoft Excel is a registered trademark of Microsoft Office Products and I am in no way, shape or form affiliated with Microsoft Office or Microsoft. Alrighty then, we're going to actually look at what a macro looks like in the code view. If you remember from before, I created a code that added a new sheet. So you look down here, we've got four sheets right now but if I hit control N, you'll see I have another new sheet. Now, if I want to edit that, what I want to do is go to tools, go to macro, click on macros, and with my add sheet macro selected, I want to edit it. And as you can see, if I want to edit that macro, if I want to change it any way, shape or form, all I have to do is add the new code."

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