Chapter 10

Macro-Charged Dashboarding

In This Chapter

arrow Introducing macros

arrow Recording macros

arrow Setting up trusted locations for your macros

arrow Adding macros to your dashboards and reports

Amacro is essentially a set of instructions or code that you create to tell Excel to execute any number of actions. In Excel, macros can be written or recorded. The key word here is recorded.

Recording a macro is like programming a phone number into your cell phone. You first manually dial and save a number. Then when you want, you can redial those numbers with the touch of a button. Just as on a cell phone, you can record your actions in Excel while you perform them. While you record, Excel gets busy in the background, translating your keystrokes and mouse clicks to written code, also known as Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). After you record a macro, you can play back those actions anytime you want.

In this chapter, you explore macros and learn how you can use them to automate your recurring processes to simplify your life.

Why Use a Macro?

The first step in using macros is admitting you have a problem. ...

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