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Documenting a macro
I have a very involved macro that I set up some time ago. The problem is, I
never documented the steps involved. Is there a way to print out/document a macro in case it buggs out later? |
Documenting a macro
You can print it out by opening the VB editor, selecting the macro and do a
FilePrint. It cannot be formatted using this print method. If you want to format it, you will have to copy it to Word or Notepad and then do the formatting and printing. "cbra" wrote: I have a very involved macro that I set up some time ago. The problem is, I never documented the steps involved. Is there a way to print out/document a macro in case it buggs out later? |
Documenting a macro
Thank you very much - I can sleep better now.
"JLGWhiz" wrote: You can print it out by opening the VB editor, selecting the macro and do a FilePrint. It cannot be formatted using this print method. If you want to format it, you will have to copy it to Word or Notepad and then do the formatting and printing. "cbra" wrote: I have a very involved macro that I set up some time ago. The problem is, I never documented the steps involved. Is there a way to print out/document a macro in case it buggs out later? |
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