The ability to automate tasks in Excel for the web has been a long wait—but it’s finally here, and it was worth the wait. One thing users have clamored for is web apps that support code (macros or ...
Whether your company uses Excel for payroll and accounting purposes, project management or data collection, being able to automate common processes is hugely beneficial. Excel features a macro ...
Office Scripts in Excel offer a structured way to automate repetitive tasks, making it easier to manage large datasets or streamline workflows. Built into the “Automate” tab of Excel’s ribbon, this ...
In my previous post, I showed you how to create a clickable button in Excel. That button displayed a simple message box. Now, I want to show you how to use the button to kick off a PowerShell script.
Within Power Automate, it has been possible to run scripts in Excel using the Run Script action. Did you know that there is a Run Scripts from SharePoint library action too? Office scripts are similar ...
When you hear Excel automation, it’s easy to assume it refers only to those complex, or even basic, VBA scripts and macros that seem too intimidating to edit or reuse. However, with any real, ...
Microsoft recently announced that they are adding a feature to Excel that will allow Python code to be embedded and used for advanced analytics. That made me wonder if it might be possible to create ...
It is the very first thing you must check before doing anything else. If the corresponding Workbook is unavailable or not selected when compiling the VBA script ...
Sometimes you need to scan some files for a piece of data like a string, phrase or some number, and one of those files just happens to be an Excel spreadsheet. You could open up the file, launch the ...
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