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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, if there is an =INSERT(2) command below the
current active cell, the macro will repeatedly insert a cell. This
behavior occurs because of the way Microsoft Excel internally tracks
which macro statement was just executed. Microsoft Excel keeps track
of this information by remembering the cell reference.
Select cell A1 on the macro sheet and run the macro (leaving the macro sheet active). The macro statements will move down column A until the macro is canceled or it reaches row 16,384. To cancel the macro, press COMMAND+. (PERIOD) or ESC (the ESCAPE key on an extended keyboard). Additional query words: 1.0 1.00 1.03 1.04 1.06 1.5 1.50 2.20 3.0 4.00 macrosheet
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