Here you can delete it by clicking on “Delete” on the right hand side. This will open up the following dialog box (or, to skip the Ribbon, you can us the Alt+F8 shortcut to jump right to this dialog box): Once you hit OK, you’ll be in the PERSONAL.XLSB workbook. Then make sure PERSONAL is selected in the window below, and hit OK: If you want to edit or delete the macro, you first need to Unhide PERSONAL.XLSB by clicking on the item below in the View tab: Part 3 will cove some issues with Personal.xlsb and how to add a macro to your Quick Access Toolbar.) How To Edit & Delete Basic Excel Macros Part 1 is Creating & Saving Excel Macros. ![]() ![]() (This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on Basic Excel Macros.
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