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YES. I know how to view the Macro in the VBA Editor.
I guess you just got to try this yourself to see what I'm talking about. "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Maria ToolsMacroMacros Select your macro and "Edit" Alternative................ Hit ALT + F11 to get to VBEditor Hit CRTL + r to open Project Explorer. Find your workbook/project and hit the "+" box to expand. You should see a Module1. Double-click on that to open it and see your code. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:01:12 -0600, "Maria K Brickl" wrote: I did a record macro to post a workbook to public folders. When I hit stop and go to the VBA Editor there is no code. But if I assign this same macro to a button. Then click on it it works. But I see no code and I need to see the code so that I can make an adjustment. In the end I would like to be able to save a workbook as a certain name depending on what is in certain cells and then post it automatically to a public folder. Any suggestions? |
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