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I have a macro code on one of my worksheets, but can't seem to find out how
to open it in VBE to edit it. Seems like a simple resolution, but I can't for the life of me get the existing code to display, but I know it's there. Thanks. |
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then in turn double click the worksheets and 'ThisWorkbook' until you find it -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Scott" wrote: I have a macro code on one of my worksheets, but can't seem to find out how to open it in VBE to edit it. Seems like a simple resolution, but I can't for the life of me get the existing code to display, but I know it's there. Thanks. |
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Mike,
I know how to load VBE, however, still can't find and view the existing code. I know which worksheet it's on. Maybe I'm not understanding your response. I'm running 2003. "Mike H" wrote: Alt+F11 then in turn double click the worksheets and 'ThisWorkbook' until you find it -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Scott" wrote: I have a macro code on one of my worksheets, but can't seem to find out how to open it in VBE to edit it. Seems like a simple resolution, but I can't for the life of me get the existing code to display, but I know it's there. Thanks. |
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In Excel window.
Right-click on the worksheet tab and "View Code" Anything there? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 9 Feb 2010 09:36:03 -0800, Scott wrote: Mike, I know how to load VBE, however, still can't find and view the existing code. I know which worksheet it's on. Maybe I'm not understanding your response. I'm running 2003. "Mike H" wrote: Alt+F11 then in turn double click the worksheets and 'ThisWorkbook' until you find it -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Scott" wrote: I have a macro code on one of my worksheets, but can't seem to find out how to open it in VBE to edit it. Seems like a simple resolution, but I can't for the life of me get the existing code to display, but I know it's there. Thanks. |
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I know that much. That launches VBE. Loads a new window to enter code,
however there's one already there, but does not display! Nor can I find a way to find it. "Gord Dibben" wrote: In Excel window. Right-click on the worksheet tab and "View Code" Anything there? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 9 Feb 2010 09:36:03 -0800, Scott wrote: Mike, I know how to load VBE, however, still can't find and view the existing code. I know which worksheet it's on. Maybe I'm not understanding your response. I'm running 2003. "Mike H" wrote: Alt+F11 then in turn double click the worksheets and 'ThisWorkbook' until you find it -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Scott" wrote: I have a macro code on one of my worksheets, but can't seem to find out how to open it in VBE to edit it. Seems like a simple resolution, but I can't for the life of me get the existing code to display, but I know it's there. Thanks. . |
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