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Delia has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

Macro

How do you run a macro?

RE: macro

Once you have created a macro you go into the Tools option and down to Macro>Macros (or you can press Alt F8) then highlight the macro you have created, then click on the run option.

Good luck

Tracy

Excel tip:

The dual nature of toolbar buttons

Many toolbar buttons are dual purpose, though the two purposes are often linked in some way. For example, Align Left aligns a cell's contents to the left of the cell. However, hold down Shift and press the Align Left button: Excel aligns the cell contents to the right.
You may respond: So what? Well, you can reduce the number of buttons on your toolbar to make your screen less cluttered and allow more room for, perhaps, some of your own commands. After all, what's the point of an Align Right button when Shift+Align Left does the same thing?

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