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Software ==> | Excel VBA Macros (52 exercises) |
Topic ==> | Event handling (4 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | VBA training |
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Create and assign a macro so that it displays the following message when you try to close its file down:
You may need to delete the macro to close your file down!
Create a macro which displays the following message when you click on cell B3 (note that the Address property of a cell gives its address in absolute format - eg $B$3):
Beware - the Address property is case-sensitive too!
Create a macro which displays the following message before you double-click (you can use VbCrLf twice in succession within your message box to create the new lines):
Not that polite really ...
Create a macro which displays the following message when you try to open its file:
The message which appears when you try to open the file.
Note that strictly speaking this is impossible, as you can not interrupt the Open event. Instead, issue the command ActiveWorkbook.Close immediately after the file opens - your user will never see the difference! You can hold down the Shift key to bypass your own event-handling macros.
Create a macro which immediately deletes any new worksheet you create, with a suitable message:
Feel free to think of more plausible reasons!
Save and close any workbooks you have created (if you can!).
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