Running Macro

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Hello folks
Does anyone how to run the macro automatically?
For example once I have recorded the macro, how can I set up the macro. So when the file can run the macro automatically when it is loaded to the excel?
 

Excel Facts

Select all contiguous cells
Pressing Ctrl+* (asterisk) will select the "current region" - all contiguous cells in all directions.
To run it automatically on opening the workbook, go into the VBA editor, double-click on the ThisWorkbook entry in the Project Explorer pane and change the left-hand dropdown in the right pane from General to Workbook. This will create the Private Sub Workbook_Open() sub for you. Type in Call and the name of your macro (eg if your macro was called MyMacro, the code would look like this: -

Private Sub Workbook_Open()

Call MyMacro

End Sub


HTH.
This message was edited by Mudface on 2002-03-01 05:50
 
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