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    JMMach
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    Re: Macro recorder

    Just turn ON the Visual Basic toolbar before you start recording. It has the
    Record button, which changes to Stop Recordings when you are in record mode.
    Plus it has a bunch of other useful buttons. Using the Visual Basic toolbar
    is the only way to go, in my humble opinion.
    TTFN
    JMMach, MOUS Master

    "David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:20EDB0BD-3195-471A-B871-97808D9FB5B7@microsoft.com...
    > Hi Group,
    >
    > Two questions. I am working in a corporate set up Excel. When I start the
    > macro recorder I am not getting a macro tool bar showing up, the one that
    > allows you to Stop or make relative the recording process. The only way to
    > stop the recording process is to do it via module pane and even there I do
    > not have a choice to make the recording relative.
    >
    > The issue is with this group. When I try and respond to a question or post

    a
    > question, I am sent to various language options and have to use the "back"
    > icon to get to pane in IE to either post the question or respond to the
    > question. Is this normal?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > --
    > David




  2. #2
    David
    Guest

    Re: Macro recorder

    Think I have the Macro Recorder iss ue solved, but still am not sure why I
    get sent though various screens in either posing or answering a question.

    Thanks,

    "JMMach" wrote:

    > Just turn ON the Visual Basic toolbar before you start recording. It has the
    > Record button, which changes to Stop Recordings when you are in record mode.
    > Plus it has a bunch of other useful buttons. Using the Visual Basic toolbar
    > is the only way to go, in my humble opinion.
    > TTFN
    > JMMach, MOUS Master
    >
    > "David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:20EDB0BD-3195-471A-B871-97808D9FB5B7@microsoft.com...
    > > Hi Group,
    > >
    > > Two questions. I am working in a corporate set up Excel. When I start the
    > > macro recorder I am not getting a macro tool bar showing up, the one that
    > > allows you to Stop or make relative the recording process. The only way to
    > > stop the recording process is to do it via module pane and even there I do
    > > not have a choice to make the recording relative.
    > >
    > > The issue is with this group. When I try and respond to a question or post

    > a
    > > question, I am sent to various language options and have to use the "back"
    > > icon to get to pane in IE to either post the question or respond to the
    > > question. Is this normal?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > --
    > > David

    >
    >
    >


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