Examples of using Basic editor in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Macro, and then click Visual Basic Editor.
In the Visual Basic Editor, click References on the Tools menu.
Click Create to open the Visual Basic Editor.
Launch the Visual Basic editor or run a macro.
Press ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor.
You can start the Visual Basic Editor in Excel by pressing ALT+F11.
To edit a macro,you use the Visual Basic Editor.
Switch between the Visual Basic Editor and the previous active window.
On the Developer tab, click Visual Basic, or click the Tools menu> Macro>Visual Basic Editor….
You can use the built-in Visual Basic Editor to create a macro.
In the Visual Basic Editor, you can create a reference to another file.
Go to Tools/ Macro and click Visual Basic Editor(Alt F11).
In the Visual Basic Editor, write a new macro or change the existing macro.
This might require going into the Visual Basic Editor(VBE) to check the function.
Open the Visual Basic Editor from a selected property in the property sheet for a form or report.
Create a new macro Click New and then,in the Visual Basic Editor, write a new macro.
You use the Visual Basic Editor to edit the macros attached to a workbook.
Alt+F8 When you have a code module open, switch from the Visual Basic Editor to form or report Design view.
Access opens the Visual Basic Editor and displays the event procedure in its class module.
To change the recorded macro so that the query runs in the background,edit the macro in the Visual Basic Editor.
Despite the fact that it is a basic editor, the price is fairly reasonable.
After you finish writing the macro, click Close andReturn to Microsoft Excel on the File menu in the Visual Basic Editor.
It also opens the Visual Basic Editor so that you can start modifying the procedure.
If you want to copy macros from your personal workbook to another workbook or vice versa,you can do so in the Visual Basic Editor(VBE).
Note: You can also access the Visual Basic Editor by showing the Developer tab in your ribbon.
In the Visual Basic Editor, if the Project Explorer pane is not displayed, on the View menu, click Project Explorer.
If you need to insert a module, in the Visual Basic Editor, on the Insert menu, click Module.
In the Visual Basic Editor when you click the Help menu and then click About, the dialog box contains the incorrect VBA version information.
Note: If you are closing a module in the Visual Basic Editor, you must use Module in the Object Type argument.
After you open the Visual Basic Editor, you may want more information about working with Visual Basic for Applications.