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mehul has attended:
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Macro

how do you change the name of a macro

RE: macro

Dear Mehul

Thank you for attending the Excel Advanced Course. I hope you enjoyed it.

Once you have created the macro and decide to make amendments you have to use the visual basic Editor to do that.

Please follow these steps to achieve that.

Step 1: Please make sure that you open the file that contains the macro you need to modify.

Step 2: Choose Tools > Macro > Visual Basic Editor or (ALT_F11)

Step 3: You

 

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