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That depends on what it's called (its first line). If it doesn't have
'Private' in front of it then you can run it by going into the dropdown menus: Tools|Macro|Macros.., and it should appear in the list with the sheet name in front of it eg. 'Sheets1.MyMacro'. Just select it and click Run. If it's got the word 'Private' in front of it you won't see it in the list above, but you can still type it in, using the sheet name as prefix, and click Run. If its name is akin to some of these: Private Sub Worksheet_Activate() Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) and quite a few more, then it is triggered (run) by an event on that worksheet. In the above three examples, by the sheet being activated, by a cell or cells being changed and by the selected cell/s changing to other selected cell/s. I'm not sure, but I don't think you'll have success running any of these event triggered macros manually. -- p45cal "Beep Beep" wrote: How do you run a macro created in a worksheet tab (right click on tab) |
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