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macros

ResolvedVersion 2003

Jasmine has attended:
Word Advanced course
Excel Advanced course
Access Advanced course

Macros

what is the full range and capability?

RE: macros

Hi Jasmine,

Thank you for your question.

There is no real range as such. When you record macros in the front end, eventually the macro will get too complicated to record using the recorder such as trying to take each line of filtered data and plcaing it on a new sheet.

However using VBA there is really no limit to what can be achieved.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

Tue 13 Apr 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Conditional Formatting in Excel 2010

If you have lots of data in a spreadsheet, you may find that it is easier to read if you highlight some of the values. This is Conditional Formatting and here's how to use it:

1) Select the data you wish to apply the format to and click Conditional Formatting
2) A list of options will then appear, from this list, choose the format you wish to display e.g. find all cells with a value less than 0
3) Excel will then highlight all of these cells

To remove this: select the highlighted cells, click the drop down on the Conditional Formatting icon and select Clear Rules from selected cells.

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