Now, this window isn't always what we see right now. It varies widely depending upon the person or what you're trying to do with macros. Now, the more you work with macros, the more you will begin to understand VBA, and in different degrees, perhaps you will be working with it more closely. We're into the world of Visual Basic, or we press Alt + F11, we're back into the Excel environment. Once again, note that keystroke shortcut, Alt + F11, it will come in handy many times as we work with Excel macros. If we didn't know that shortcut, we could go to the Developer tab and the far left button Visual Basic. If we want to view the VBA code, we can press Alt + F11. In this Workbook, we're looking at, let's say, any worksheet, we happen to be looking currently at CurrentStaff. Program in Visual Basic, or to be more precise, Visual Basic for Applications. Every time you create a macro with a recording process, you are, in effect, writing a program.
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