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Are questions specific to Excel VBAVBA's IDE considered on-topic?

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I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros (which was solved from a user's Notepad++ suggestion).

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers."

But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site. The problem was solved using Regex on Notepad++ from another user, which is a solution that I feel would apply to a lot of programming problems.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros (which was solved from a user's Notepad++ suggestion).

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers."

But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site. The problem was solved using Regex on Notepad++ from another user, which is a solution that I feel would apply to a lot of programming problems.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros.

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers."

But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site. The problem was solved using Regex on Notepad++ from another user, which is a solution that I feel would apply to a lot of programming problems.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

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I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros (which was solved from a user's Notepad++ suggestion).

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers." But

But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site. The problem was solved using Regex on Notepad++ from another user, which is a solution that I feel would apply to a lot of programming problems.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros (which was solved from a user's Notepad++ suggestion).

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers." But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

I had a question that was removed for being off-topic regarding how to remove the ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macros (which was solved from a user's Notepad++ suggestion).

The reasoning behind the close was that my "question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers."

But most of what I do with Excel VBA is UX design, something I feel that should fall under the criteria for the site. The problem was solved using Regex on Notepad++ from another user, which is a solution that I feel would apply to a lot of programming problems.

Am I missing something?

The question: How do I get rid of hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro easily?

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