Excel: Using More Than One Macro Function in a Single CellLast reviewed: November 2, 1994Article ID: Q48482 |
SUMMARYTo combine macro commands in Microsoft Excel, type a plus sign (+) between the macro commands. This makes it possible to execute more than one command per line. For example, the following command selects cell A1 and copies it:
=SELECT(!A1)+COPY()Note: The GOTO() command should not be combined with any other command because the GOTO() command branches the macro and does not activate any commands that are combined with it.
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