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code?
... it won't let me choose "module" or anything else
for that matter. What gives? I would just be guessing, but maybe vba wasn't installed. Try Control Panel - Add-Remove Programs. Under my own Microsoft Office, I have an "Office Shared Features." One sub-option here is "Visual Basic for Applications." I installed everything, so I'm not sure if vba is installed by default or not. Again, just a guess. -- HTH :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP & Office 2003 "ducati" wrote in message ... Thanks Tom. I tried it but it won't let me choose "module" or anything else for that matter. What gives? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Do Alt+F11 and this will take you to the Visual Basic Editor (VBE) Go to the menu and choose Insert=Module Put your code in the module. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel....htm#tutorials Links to VBA tutorials follow the general Excel tutorials -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ducati" wrote: ok, how do I enter code in excel? |
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