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in this video weamp;#39;ll see how to write a very simple and basic macro if youamp;#39;re not a developer if youamp;#39;re looking this vba code for the first time how to write it let us see that now I am in the same Excel VBA workbook and Iamp;#39;m in the sheet Iamp;#39;ve created be underscored write a macro so itamp;#39;s a blank sheet which is created now now if you want to write a macro what are the steps very first thing is you have to open the VBA editor Visual Basic for application editor so Iamp;#39;ll just go to this Developer tab and if you see thereamp;#39;s a Visual Basic given here Iamp;#39;ll click on this Visual Basic this macro if you see this is a window for VBA editor in previous video we have recorded with macaron this was the macro which you have recorded now that has been rented in this model part if you double click on this place this is the module editor now if you want to write a simple macro first create here a module okay how do you create it very