
Create or run a macro - Microsoft Support
To run a macro, click the button on the Quick Access Toolbar, press the keyboard shortcut, or you can run the macro from the Macros list. Click View > Macros > View Macros. In the list under Macro name, click the macro you want to run. Click Run.
How do I create macros? - Microsoft Support
Macros are sequences of events (such as keystrokes, mouse clicks, and delays) that can be played back to help with repetitive tasks. They can also be used to replay sequences that are long or difficult to run. You can assign a macro recorded in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center to a key or a mouse button.
Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 files
Improve security, evaluate and mitigate the risks of running macros, and see how to enable or disable macros for Microsoft 365.
Run a macro in Excel - Microsoft Support
There are several ways to run a macro in Microsoft Excel. A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.
Quick start: Create a macro - Microsoft Support
If you have tasks in Microsoft Excel that you do repeatedly, you can record a macro to automate those tasks. A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can run as many times as you want. When you create a macro, you are recording your mouse clicks and keystrokes.
Automate tasks with the Macro Recorder - Microsoft Support
Macros can help you automate repetitive tasks and save time. You can use the macro recorder to record the macro or write your own macro script in VBA.
Introduction to macros - Microsoft Support
Macros enable you to add functionality to forms, reports, and controls without writing code in a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) module. Macros provide a subset of the commands that are available in VBA, and most people find it easier to build a macro than to write VBA code.
Video: Work with macros - Microsoft Support
The macro recorder is the easiest way to create a new macro in Excel. A quick note: Macros aren't available in Office on a Windows RT PC. To see what version of Office 2013 you are running, click FILE and then click Account .
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