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Hi,
I have lots of different macros recorded in different spreadsheets. Is there a way to create a macro library so all of my spreadsheets would have the same access to all of my macros? It would br great if I could group macros by subject content e.g. statistical macros, logic macros, movement macros, etc and then be able to load the groups that I need for a given spreadsheet. I'm just not sure how to set this up. I have a basic macro recorded and it seems like when I do these they become part of the current spreadsheet. The only way I can reuse the macro is to copy it into the new spreadsheet or I think, have the old spreadsheet opened in the background. Does this make any sense? There's got to be a better way |
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