huskies Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 How Do I embed an Excel Macro into a new excel workbook if I already have the macro saved in a txt file? Right now what I do is I open the txt file and copy the macro I've written go to excel, send key presses to record macro, then go to edit, then I paste my macro in and then I run it. It is kind of long and tedious and takes a lot of time for autoit to run it, is there a simpler way? expandcollapse popupWinActivate("[TITLE:Microsoft Excel]", "") WinWaitActive("[TITLE:Microsoft Excel]") $ScriptHome = @ScriptDir & "\" & "macro.txt" send("{ALT}") sleep(300) send("t") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("r") sleep(300) send("macro") sleep(300) send("{ENTER}") sleep(300) send("{ALT}") sleep(300) send("t") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("r") sleep(300) send("{ALT}") sleep(300) send("t") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("!e ") sleep(300) WinWaitActive("Microsoft Visual Basic - ") sleep(300) send("{CTRLDOWN}a{CTRLUP}") sleep(300) send("{DEL}") sleep(300) ShellExecute("macro.txt", "", @ScriptDir, "edit") WinWaitActive("macro") sleep(400) send("{CTRLDOWN}a{CTRLUP}") sleep(300) send("{CTRLDOWN}c{CTRLUP}") sleep(300) WinClose("macro") WinWaitClose("macro") WinActivate("Microsoft Visual Basic - ") WinWaitActive("Microsoft Visual Basic - ") sleep(300) send("{CTRLDOWN}v{CTRLUP}") sleep(300) send("{ALT}") sleep(300) send("f") sleep(300) send("c") sleep(300) send("{ALT}") sleep(300) send("t") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("m") sleep(300) send("!r") sleep(5000) _ExcelBookSaveAs($oExcel, $Address & "\" & @mon & "." & @mday & " Result.xls", "xls", 0, 1) <It Shall Be Done> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ResNullius Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 This post shows how to use the Excel COM object to import a .BAS file:http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...st&p=562189 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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