Hi,
I'm in a workbook in Excel 2016 that's was clearly developed by someone more technically advanced than me when it comes to Excel. For example, CTRL+G is disabled. I suspect it's done by VBA. When I ALT+TAB to a different book, CTRL+G works. How could I do this in other workbooks if I wanted to?
When I went to see if it was done in VBA, I couldn't even see the project in the editor, even though the file has buttons that definitely use macros and the file's extension is xlsm. How can I hide a VBA project? If I hid a VBA project, how could I unhide it?
Thanks.
Peter
I'm in a workbook in Excel 2016 that's was clearly developed by someone more technically advanced than me when it comes to Excel. For example, CTRL+G is disabled. I suspect it's done by VBA. When I ALT+TAB to a different book, CTRL+G works. How could I do this in other workbooks if I wanted to?
When I went to see if it was done in VBA, I couldn't even see the project in the editor, even though the file has buttons that definitely use macros and the file's extension is xlsm. How can I hide a VBA project? If I hid a VBA project, how could I unhide it?
Thanks.
Peter