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I want to create a macro for learning purposes. I want to show a group
of people how to format using this function. But when I record the
macro it does it so fast you can't see.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jzzman


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Between each step add a msgbox

Msgbox "OK to continue"

it will pop-up, b ut shouldn't intrude too much.


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I want to create a macro for learning purposes. I want to show a group
of people how to format using this function. But when I record the
macro it does it so fast you can't see.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jzzman


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