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... why they appear in blue). The Visual Basic program recognises these words, and understands that they mark the beginning and the end of the macro1. They do not result in any action. If we want the macro to perform some action, we will have to write additional commands between the two lines. Deleting a macro There are two ways to delete a macro. The first is to delete the code of the macro in Visual Basic Editor. This method is recommended if you want to replace all of the code of the macro, but not really remove the macro altogether. The other, which completely removes the macro, is through the menu of Excel. From the Tools menu, choose Macro, and click Macros. Select the macro that you want to delete from the list in the pop-up window that appears, and press Delete. Adding code to the macro In order to let the macro perform ...
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