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How to Find VBA Files

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    • 1). Click the Windows Start button and select "Search." From the list of options, select "For Files or Folders." This opens a new window where you enter the VBA file information.

    • 2). Click the "Advanced" label to open additional search options. This opens a list of options where you can specify drives to narrow down the search.

    • 3). Type "*.vba" into the search text box. The "*" symbol indicates that Windows should look for any file name with the extension .vba.

    • 4). Select the drives in the drop-down box labeled "Location." Microsoft has an option to search all local drives, which includes the "C" drive.

    • 5). Press the "Search" button. It may take several minutes for Windows to search the entire hard drives for each VBA file. Once it's finished, Windows lists the location of each VBA file that is located on the computer.

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