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Although Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet out of the box, macros make it even more useful. You can create and record macros within the app.
You can run a Macro in Excel by clicking the macros command on the Developer tab, using a combination shortcut key, by clicking on a graphic object, etc.
Here's an explanation of what Excel macros are, what you can do with a macro, how to write and record macros to customize your workbook, and how to run macros to automate and speed up repetitive ...
Instead of clicking on multiple buttons to add different Word and Excel formats, record a macro, add it to Quick Access Toolbar & use it to get things done.
This is where you will give your macro a name, and in Word, choose whether you want to assign it to a button or a keyboard combination (Excel uses keyboard shortcuts).
If you are new to macros, check out my dedicated guide below, where I go over the benefits and step-by-step instructions for creating macros in Excel.
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