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Introducing the Visual Basic Editor<br />

Chapter 22: Introducing VBA 603<br />

Before you can begin creating custom functions, you need to become familiar with the Visual<br />

Basic Editor, or VB Editor for short. The VB Editor enables you to work with VBA modules, which<br />

are containers for your VBA code.<br />

Activating the VB Editor<br />

When you work in Excel, you can switch to the VB Editor by using either of the following<br />

techniques:<br />

Press Alt+F11.<br />

Choose Developer➜Code➜Visual Basic.<br />

Figure 22-6 shows the VB Editor. Chances are that your VB Editor window won’t look exactly like<br />

the window shown in the figure. This window is highly customizable. You can hide windows,<br />

change their sizes, “dock” them, rearrange them, and so on.<br />

Figure 22-6: The Visual Basic Editor window.

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