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I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
all these macros to my home computer??
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If the macros reside in an Excel file, just email it........

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I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
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The problem is I have no idea where the macros are saved. The macros I
created are not custom macros (I'm only a beginner in macros, and I only know
how to create macros using the "record macro" function, and then assigning
them to a button), so I don't know where this type of macros are saved, or
how they are saved.

"CLR" wrote:

If the macros reside in an Excel file, just email it........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
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Macros that are recorded are stored in the same file that you recorded them
in. When you save that file, you save the macros therein. Just email that
file home and the macros will be there when you open it.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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The problem is I have no idea where the macros are saved. The macros I
created are not custom macros (I'm only a beginner in macros, and I only know
how to create macros using the "record macro" function, and then assigning
them to a button), so I don't know where this type of macros are saved, or
how they are saved.

"CLR" wrote:

If the macros reside in an Excel file, just email it........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"TT" wrote:

I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
all these macros to my home computer??

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When I created the macros, I didn't save them in a particular file. Instead,
I saved them in my personal.xls, which can then be applied to all the files I
open using the application.

I know for sure these macros are not associated with the file because if I
open the file in someone else's computer, there's no macros buttons on their
excel application.

"CLR" wrote:

Macros that are recorded are stored in the same file that you recorded them
in. When you save that file, you save the macros therein. Just email that
file home and the macros will be there when you open it.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"TT" wrote:

The problem is I have no idea where the macros are saved. The macros I
created are not custom macros (I'm only a beginner in macros, and I only know
how to create macros using the "record macro" function, and then assigning
them to a button), so I don't know where this type of macros are saved, or
how they are saved.

"CLR" wrote:

If the macros reside in an Excel file, just email it........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"TT" wrote:

I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
all these macros to my home computer??



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Email the personal.xls file home. You can find it by doing Start Search
For files and folders in Windows Explorer........you may have to re-create
the buttons at home but you'll have the macros.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3





"TT" wrote:

When I created the macros, I didn't save them in a particular file. Instead,
I saved them in my personal.xls, which can then be applied to all the files I
open using the application.

I know for sure these macros are not associated with the file because if I
open the file in someone else's computer, there's no macros buttons on their
excel application.

"CLR" wrote:

Macros that are recorded are stored in the same file that you recorded them
in. When you save that file, you save the macros therein. Just email that
file home and the macros will be there when you open it.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"TT" wrote:

The problem is I have no idea where the macros are saved. The macros I
created are not custom macros (I'm only a beginner in macros, and I only know
how to create macros using the "record macro" function, and then assigning
them to a button), so I don't know where this type of macros are saved, or
how they are saved.

"CLR" wrote:

If the macros reside in an Excel file, just email it........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"TT" wrote:

I have created a whole bunch of macros on my work computer. How do I copy
all these macros to my home computer??

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