Is there a code that can be put into a macro so that when you run the macro it stays on the current tab instead of showing all the steps that the macro is doing?![]()
Is there a code that can be put into a macro so that when you run the macro it stays on the current tab instead of showing all the steps that the macro is doing?![]()
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Thanks so much that worked like a charm!
better still don't activate or select!
Hope that helps.
RoyUK
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