![]() The examples have all been made in Excel 2000 or 2003 (Danish version), and if they don't work in other versions it may be, that I have made mistakes, but it could also be a compatibility issue.Įxcel 2016 introduced a new bug: You get an error message, "Automation error", when you open (some) spreadsheets with macros made with Excel 2003 or older. I do not have a certificate, so you will probably need to select a low security level to run the macros. Once you have opened an Excel workbook, you can open the Visual Basic editor by pressing ALT+F11. The spreadsheets exemplify some of the things I write about on this site, and to the right of each download link is a (www)-link that will take you to the corresponding webpage. ![]() The files are zip-compressed, and you unzip by right-clicking (once the file is downloaded) and choose "Unpack" or whatever Windows suggests. From this page you can download Excel spreadsheets with VBA macro examples.
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