question archive Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting    Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting Project Description: In this project, you will create a macro that will assign a heading required on all reports

Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting    Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting Project Description: In this project, you will create a macro that will assign a heading required on all reports

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Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting

  

Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting

Project Description:

In this project, you will create a macro that will assign a heading required on all reports. You will then modify the macro by changing the Visual Basic Code. You will copy the finalized macro code into a blank sheet in the workbook, and then save the macro-enabled workbook in the Excel Workbook (.xlsx) format.

     

Open   the Excel workbook Excel_9E_DLP_Accounting_as.xlsx downloaded with this project. Ensure that the Developer tab is   enabled. 

 

On Sheet1, with cell A1   selected, begin to record a macro. Name the macro as Accounting_Macro and assign CTRL+r as the Shortcut key. Do not   close the Macro dialog box. (Mac users, assign Option + Cmd + r)

 

Store the macro in this   workbook, and enter the text Fills in report heading as the description. Close the   dialog box. While recording the macro, be sure to follow the steps exactly as   specified. Do not switch between windows or worksheets in between steps.

 

In Sheet 1, in recording mode,   insert two blank rows, one at a time, at the top of the worksheet. 

 

In cell A1, type DLP   Accounting.   Merge and center the text you just typed across the range A1:E1, and then   apply the Title cell style.

 

In cell A2, type Quarterly   Report. Merge   and center the text you just typed across the range A2:E2, and then apply the   Heading 1 cell style.

 

Center the worksheet   horizontally, click cell A1, and then stop recording the macro. Delete rows   1:2, return to cell A1, press CTRL+R to run the macro and ensure that the   macro works as expected.

 

In the Microsoft Visual Basic   for Applications window, copy the entire Accounting_Macro macro including the   Sub statement to the End Sub statement. Paste the code into   cell A1 of Sheet2.

 

In the Microsoft Visual Basic   for Applications window, in the fourth line following the first End With, edit Quarterly Report to indicate Quarterly Operations Report.

 

On Sheet 1, delete rows 1:2,   return to cell A1, press CTRL+R to run the macro again and ensure that the   macro works as expected.

 

In the Microsoft Visual Basic   for Applications window, copy the Accounting_Macro code between the first End With and the second With. There should be five lines of   code, including the line that you changed. Paste the code into cell A1 of   Sheet3. The VBA code should display in cells A1:A5 when pasted.

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