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ResolvedVersion 2003

Danielle has attended:
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Macro

How do I post the macro to my toolbar

RE: Macro

Hello Danielle

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

You can create a toolbar button to run your macro by doing the following:

1. Go to Tools - Customise.
2. Select the Commands tab.
3. From the left hand side, select Macros.
4. Select the Custom Button from the right-hand side; hold your left mouse button down on this, and drag and drop it to where you would like the button to be positioned on the toolbar.
5. Right-click on the button, and select Assign Macro.
6. Select the name of the macro you would like to attach to the button, click OK.
7. You can change other properties of the button (e.g. icon used etc) by right-clicking on the button whilst the Customise dialogue box is open.

Kind regards
Amanda

Fri 22 May 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Return to the active cell after scrolling

When I scroll a long way down the screen from a selected cell, I can return to that cell with the Ctrl+Back Space shortcut. The active cell now appears in roughly the middle of the screen.

Shift+Back Space does something similar. Scroll down from the active cell and Shift+Back Space returns me to it and puts the active cell at the top of the screen; scroll up from the active cell and Shift+Back Space returns me to it and puts the active cell at the bottom of the screen.

Note also, that while Ctrl+Back Space will return me back to a selected range, Shift+Back Space only ever returns me to the active cell, which is normally at the top left-hand corner of any selected range.

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