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Creating macros : Creating macro projects : To create a macro project


To create a macro project

 
In the Macro Manager docker, do one of the following:
Click Visual Basic for Applications in the list, click New, and then click New macro project.
Right-click Visual Basic for Applications in the list, and then click New macro project.

 
Project names must follow normal variable-naming conventions: They must begin with an alphabetic character, and they must not contain spaces nor special characters other than underscores ( _ ).

You can also
Load a macro project
Do one of the following:
 
Click Visual Basic for Applications in the list, click Load, and then choose the project.
 
Right-click Visual Basic for Applications in the list, click Load macro project, and then choose the project.
Rename a macro project
Right-click the project in the list, and then click Rename.
You can also rename a macro project from within the Macro Editor. Click the project in the Project Explorer, and then edit the (Name) value in the Properties window. Press Enter to commit your changes.
Copy a GMS-based macro project
Right-click the project in the list, click Copy to, and then choose the target location for the copy.
NOTE: You cannot copy a document-based macro project. Such projects are stored within a document and cannot be managed separately from that document.
Unload a GMS-based macro project
Right-click the macro project in the list, and then click Unload macro project.
NOTE: You can close a document-based macro project only by closing the document in which it is stored.

 
Some macro projects are locked and cannot be modified.

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