Go to Modules in Excel to paste function

ironwood9

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Someone wrote a function procedure for me and I don't know how to post it into a Module - this is easy in MS Access, but don't know how to do it in Excel.
 

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To open the VBA editor just press ALT+F11.

To create a new module goto Insert>Module.
 
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Go to Module

Thanks for your input - but can you "Go" to a module like you can go to a module in Access ?
 
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What do you mean by 'Go'?

I've used Access VBA for quite a few years now and can't recall anything like that.
 
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