Macro Sheets Only
Equivalent to choosing the Options button in the Macro dialog box, which appears when you choose Macro command from the Tools menu.
Syntax
MACRO.OPTIONS(macro_name, description, menu_on, menu_text, shortcut_on, shortcut_key, function_category, status_bar_text, help_id, help_file)
Macro_name is the name of the macro that you want to set options for, including the name of the workbook and sheet containing the macro.
Description is the description of the macro displayed in the Macro dialog box.
Menu_on is a logical value indicating whether a menu item is automatically added for this macro. If TRUE, menu_text must be specified. If FALSE or omitted, no menu item is added. If the macro already has a menu item, setting this argument to FALSE removes the menu item.
Menu_text is the text of the menu item to be added for the macro. Ignored unless menu_on is TRUE.
Shortcut_on is a logical value indicating whether a shortcut key is assigned to the macro. If TRUE, shortcut_key must be specified. If FALSE or omitted, no shortcut key is assigned. If the macro already has a shortcut key, setting this argument to FALSE removes the shortcut key.
Shortcut_key is the letter of the shortcut key for the macro. Ignored if shortcut_key is FALSE.
Function_category is the number of the category in the Function Wizard that the macro is assigned to. Categories are numbered starting at 1 for the category at the top of the list in the Function Wizard.
Status_bar_text the text displayed in the status bar when a menu item or toolbar button assigned to this macro is clicked on. Be sure to enclose the text in quotes.
Help_id is the numerical id for the help topic associated with this macro and any related menu items or toolbar buttons.
Help_file is the pathname of the help file for the macro.
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List of Command-Equivalent Functions