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Jim Cone[_2_] Jim Cone[_2_] is offline
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Default Pseudocode software

It is not clear what the problem/issue is?
You can just open a new workbook and insert a module and type away.
You can copy and paste the completed code into Word or Notepad if desired.
You can also export the module to a folder if you want to keep the module.
(right-click the module in the project window for options)
You can insert as many modules in a workbook as you want.
They all go away when the workbook closes. (unless you save the workbook)
Also, xl2007 doesn't have it, but there is Microsoft Script Editor available on
the Tools menu (you may have to install it).
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Jim Cone
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I'm learning to write pseucocode before I do the actual code as I was
taught to do in a VBA class. I've been playing with different software in
which to write it. I've tried WordPad and Notepad. Wordpad seems a little
better because I have more control of the tabs and some of the other
formatting, but I can't indent or outdent multiple lines of code. I'm sure
Word would drive me nuts by trying to force some kind of formatting it's
designed to do, like normal paragraphs or lists or outlines.

What do people use? Can you give me the benefits/issues with it? Or is it
just whatever you had at hand?

Thanks in advance.