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Swena has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel Advanced - Formulas & Functions course

Macros

does STL have more macros examples which i can learn from and possibly apply in my current job.

RE: Macros

Hi Swena

Thanks for getting in touch.

If you log in to your account you should see a download link whereby you can work with several macros for formatting data, inserting sheets and inserting formulas. This shouuld give you some ideas.

One of the good things about macros is that they can be used in almost any scenario - their flexibility is their strong point. The key is to look for parts of your Excel workflow that are repetitive: perhaps you import data and delete columns and format headings. Keep an eye out for this pattern and this would make a good candidate for a macro.

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Tue 4 Dec 2012: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

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