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I didn't do a very good naming job for the macros I created. Now I have
more than I can remember what the do. I want to make the names more descriptive. How do I do that? The other Q/A I found all referred to changed file names or some other problem I don't have. I just want to change the names and leave them in the same file. Thanks in advance, wal50 |
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Open the file, press Alt+F11 and then double click any modules in the left window. This will open the code, simply change the name. remember no spaces, reserved names, and certain characters -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "wal50" wrote in message ... I didn't do a very good naming job for the macros I created. Now I have more than I can remember what the do. I want to make the names more descriptive. How do I do that? The other Q/A I found all referred to changed file names or some other problem I don't have. I just want to change the names and leave them in the same file. Thanks in advance, wal50 |
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Thanks Nick
"wal50" wrote: I didn't do a very good naming job for the macros I created. Now I have more than I can remember what the do. I want to make the names more descriptive. How do I do that? The other Q/A I found all referred to changed file names or some other problem I don't have. I just want to change the names and leave them in the same file. Thanks in advance, wal50 |
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