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Macros with the VBE
Excel Experts,
Is it possible to write macros that work within the VBE? For example, I would like to create a macro, that I would assign a ShortCut key (say Shift+Ctrl+F) to, that would generate the following line of code: Cells.Find(What:="").Select Is there a way to do this? If so, where are such macros stored? Thanks, Alan -- achidsey |
Macros with the VBE
Get hold of a utility called MZTools, http://www.mztools.com/. It already
has such functionality. -- HTH Bob Phillips "achidsey" (notmorespam) wrote in message ... Excel Experts, Is it possible to write macros that work within the VBE? For example, I would like to create a macro, that I would assign a ShortCut key (say Shift+Ctrl+F) to, that would generate the following line of code: Cells.Find(What:="").Select Is there a way to do this? If so, where are such macros stored? Thanks, Alan -- achidsey |
Macros with the VBE
Bob, Thanks. I'm sure I'll wonder how I got along without it. Alan -- achidsey "Bob Phillips" wrote: Get hold of a utility called MZTools, http://www.mztools.com/. It already has such functionality. -- HTH Bob Phillips "achidsey" (notmorespam) wrote in message ... Excel Experts, Is it possible to write macros that work within the VBE? For example, I would like to create a macro, that I would assign a ShortCut key (say Shift+Ctrl+F) to, that would generate the following line of code: Cells.Find(What:="").Select Is there a way to do this? If so, where are such macros stored? Thanks, Alan -- achidsey |
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