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welcome to Excel campus my name is Jon and in this video Im going to explain how to copy VBA code into your own Excel workbooks so were going to look at four different ways to do this and the first way is just the regular old copy and paste method so if we are on lets say we find some code on a web or maybe download another workbook that contains some code we want to bring that into our own workbook heres an Excel campus page with some VBA code or a macro to clear all filters so were just going to copy this text here and ctrl C or right click copy and then Im going to jump back over to Excel will jump into the VBA editor so Developer tab Visual Basic button keyboard shortcut is alt f11 and then here we are in this book just book one is a book we want to add the code to we need to first insert a code module so well go to the insert menu here and choose module keyboard shortcut is alt I am now will add a new module here module 1 and the module 1 are in the modules folder and we ca