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configure add button & code
how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a
different location |
configure add button & code
record the macro, edit it to suit taste, assign to what ever button you
create. uk wrote: how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a different location |
configure add button & code
how do one edit the macro
"Bob I" wrote: record the macro, edit it to suit taste, assign to what ever button you create. uk wrote: how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a different location |
configure add button & code
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configure add button & code
its once i am in the vb editor & I have the module open i don't know what to
do as putting in the strings/paths "Bob I" wrote: Alt+F11 opens the VB editor. uk wrote: how do one edit the macro "Bob I" wrote: record the macro, edit it to suit taste, assign to what ever button you create. uk wrote: how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a different location |
configure add button & code
The location that you recorded, can be edited to reflect where you want
it to go. If you don't know the path, then you will need to decide where this is going first. uk wrote: its once i am in the vb editor & I have the module open i don't know what to do as putting in the strings/paths "Bob I" wrote: Alt+F11 opens the VB editor. uk wrote: how do one edit the macro "Bob I" wrote: record the macro, edit it to suit taste, assign to what ever button you create. uk wrote: how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a different location |
configure add button & code
i know that i may sound a bit thick when trying to set i t up but i never
used macros to do this before, i want t save the data to another worksheet in the same work book "Bob I" wrote: The location that you recorded, can be edited to reflect where you want it to go. If you don't know the path, then you will need to decide where this is going first. uk wrote: its once i am in the vb editor & I have the module open i don't know what to do as putting in the strings/paths "Bob I" wrote: Alt+F11 opens the VB editor. uk wrote: how do one edit the macro "Bob I" wrote: record the macro, edit it to suit taste, assign to what ever button you create. uk wrote: how do i configure a add button & code to do the following save data to a different location |
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