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Excel VBA Macros exercises on RECORDING MACROS AND BUTTONS
This page lists the 6 exercises about Recording macros and buttons in Excel VBA Macros on our website: p >
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Relatively easy |
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Exercise: | Using Microsoft Excel to record macros to take the strain out of repetitive tasks. |
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel VBA macrosFast track Excel VBA |
Exercise: | Using absolute recording mode to record macros to repeat actions on the same set of cells. |
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel VBA macrosFast track Excel VBA |
Exercise: | Record a macro to change the colours of various parts of a house - including adding command buttons. |
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel VBA macrosFast track Excel VBA |
Exercise: | Record a macro to format a cell containing an elephant suitably, then strip out all of the unnecessary lines. |
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Harder than average |
Courses: | Excel VBA macrosFast track Excel VBA |
Exercise: | Record a macro to apply data validation and protection to a cell, then strip out unnecessary lines. |
Software: | Excel VBA Macros |
Version: | Any version of Excel |
Topic: | Recording macros and buttons |
Level: | Harder than average |
Courses: | Excel VBA macrosFast track Excel VBA |
Exercise: | Record a macro which will use a combination of absolute and relative cell referencing to add another period of data. |
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