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Hi
right-click the empty part of a ribbon Select Customize the ribbon In the main Tabs section check the Developer tab A new tab is now added with all you need Hitting Alt+F11 should also open the editor
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I was able to activate visual basic on my Excel ribbon but I ran into a code error - old coding example and apparent change in MSN format. Is there a debug feature that I can use? My coding background is dated but I was very good at it when active - 14 special languages. TIA JP
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