[mso] Excel macro question
- From: "Sandy Crowley" <SCrowley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 14:42:43 -0500
is it possible to "copy" a macro written in Excel and save it with
another name and make slight modifications so that it doesn't have to be
re-written for every small change?
Example: Have 32 reports that I have written a macro for to automate all
the formatting associated with the report. Each report has a slightly
different heading but all the formatting remains the same. I'd like to
"Save As" for the macro and then "Step Into" it to make the
modifications to the text portion of the macro.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks. Snowed in in Charlotte, NC
Sandy Crowley, SDA, CDT
Director of Administration | Senior Associate
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting
5815 Westpark Drive | Charlotte, NC 28217
D:704.561.5135 | M:704.408.0458 | F:704.561.8777
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