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: I have hundreds of ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn lines from my recorded macro, how do I get rid of them easily?
The VBA and Excel are irrelevant to the question though, it is just how to mass find and replace text based on some rule.
. I could say the sameThe python tag is irrelevant to the question though, it is just how to mass find and replace text based on some rule.
. Can't I?Replacing text in languages is different depending on the language, especially based on the syntax and what is returned
. VBA tag is relevant and the syntax is relevant. Not just any find-replace will do. There's a syntax and the replace should only replace the correct words in the correct place.not primarily used by programmers
is about theTool
notfind and replace
. OP's VBA IDE is the tool. That is the tool that's primarily used by programmers. And that tool obviously isn't able to "completely" do what OP wanted. "Copy paste to another IDE, find and replace" was one of the solutions. If you don't like the solution, downvote it! But the question, because it's about a feature of the inbuilt ide, is on topic.