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I have a simple macro, and I need to run it in different parts of my
spreadsheet. I'd like to place my cursor, then run the macro. Is there a way
to do that?
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Hi Kevin

You havent posted the macro or mentioned what to achieve..However for your
question it is possible by referring the ActiveWorkbook, ActiveSheet,
ActiveCell etc; ...

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I have a simple macro, and I need to run it in different parts of my
spreadsheet. I'd like to place my cursor, then run the macro. Is there a way
to do that?

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