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Debug script - Microsoft Support
This article explains how to add a debug statement to a script. In Microsoft Office InfoPath, open the form template that contains the script. On the Tools menu, point to Programming, and then click Microsoft Script Editor, or press ALT+SHIFT+F11 to open Microsoft Script Editor (MSE).
Applies To: InfoPath 2010, InfoPath 2013, Microsoft Script Editor 2007
Introduction to Office Scripts in Excel - Microsoft Support
Get started recording with Record your actions as Office Scripts. Use the Code Editor to work with TypeScript code for advanced scripts. To learn how to start with the Action Recorder and edit scripts to better suit your needs, see the tutorial Create and format an Excel table.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web
Edit a macro - Microsoft Support
Edit a macro. Excel for Microsoft 365 Excel 2021 Excel 2019 Excel 2016 Excel 2013. To edit a macro that is attached to a Microsoft Excel workbook, you use the Visual Basic Editor. Important: Before you can work with macros, you have to enable the Developer tab. For more information, see Show the Developer tab.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016, Excel 2013
How to use Windows Script Host scripts as CGI scripts
This article assumes that the Windows Script Host is installed on the IIS server machine; the default installation option of NT Option Pack will do this. Use the following steps to enable VBScript support: Open a command prompt. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, and then click Run. Type cmd, and then click OK.
Quick start: Create a macro - Microsoft Support
To edit a macro, in the Code group on the Developer tab, click Macros, select the name of the macro, and click Edit. This starts the Visual Basic Editor. See how the actions that you recorded appear as code. Some of the code will probably be clear to you, and some of it may be a little mysterious.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2019 for Mac, Excel 2016
Find Help on using the Visual Basic Editor - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) enables non-programmers to record, create, and edit macros that can automate tasks in Office applications. This article explains where you can find help when you use the Visual Basic Editor provided in your Office application.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, Access for Microsoft 365, Visio Plan 2, Excel 2021, Word 2021, Outlook 2021, PowerPoint 2021, Access 2021, Visio Professional 2021, Visio Standard 2021, Excel 2019, Word 2019, Outlook 2019, PowerPoint 2019, Access 2019, Visio Professional 2019, Visio Standard 2019, Excel 2016, Word 2016, Outlook 2016, PowerPoint 2016, Access 2016, Visio Professional 2016, Visio Standard 2016, Excel 2013, Word 2013, Outlook 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Access 2013, Visio Professional 2013, Visio 2013
Record your actions as Office Scripts - Microsoft Support
You can choose to edit your actions from the Code Editor, where you'll work with the script’s TypeScript code. Learn all about writing scripts with the Code Editor with the tutorial Record, edit, and create Office Scripts in Excel.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web
How to open Registry Editor in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Right-click Start , then select Run. Type regedit in the Open: box, and then select OK. Type regedit in the search bar on the taskbar, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the list of results.
Create a button to run an Office Script - Microsoft Support
This procedure creates a button in the workbook that runs the script when the button is selected. It also shares the script with anyone who can edit the workbook. Select Automate, and then select the script you want to run. If the script is not visible in the gallery, select All Scripts.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web
How to open Registry Editor in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
There are two ways to open Registry Editor in Windows 10: In the search box on the taskbar, type regedit, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the results. Right-click Start , then select Run. Type regedit in the Open: box, and then select OK.