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letamp;#39;s make a night mode for excel check that out click check box get night mode click it again and weamp;#39;re back and the best part about this it requires no vba and no macros no coding at all but if you want to learn macros and vba and how to automate excel i have a full course on that on my website and i put a link to it below this video so check that out if you want to automate excel and save hours of time but now let me show you how to make a night mode for excel iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and clear everything out and weamp;#39;ll start fresh here we have our basic worksheet and the very first thing to do is to give it a check box for that we need the developer tab if you donamp;#39;t see that right there or right click that guy and go to customize the ribbon and over here on the right put a check next to developer and hit ok then go to developer and insert form controls click the check box and letamp;#39;s put this guy up here on the right click where you want it