Download free Excel Macro : Add Header/Footer Date
Macros are one of the most powerful features in Excel. They are small programs that can automate tasks and save you a lot of time.
If you are not familiar with macros, they can seem a bit daunting. But once you learn how to use them, you will wonder how you ever managed without them!
In this article, we will show you how to use the Macro "Add Header/Footer Date" in Excel. We will also provide some examples of how macros can be used to automate tasks.
How to use Macros in Excel?
Macros are written in a programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). VBA is a simple language that is easy to learn.
You do not need to be a programmer to use macros. However, if you are familiar with programming, you can use VBA to create more complex macros.
There are two ways to use macros in Excel:
1. Use a macro that is already written.
2. Write your own macro.
For both methods check out those articles to know how to use macros in Excel:
https://www.macrosinexcel.com/introduction-to-macros-in-excel/
https://www.macrosinexcel.com/create-write-macros-in-excel/
https://www.macrosinexcel.com/macros-in-excel-with-examples/
To create a macro in Excel, open the Visual Basic Editor (VBE) by pressing Alt+F11 on your keyboard.
In the VBE, select Insert > Module. This will insert a new blank module into the VBE.
In the new module, paste the code below.
For example, the following code will create a macro that will Add Header/Footer Date:
Sub DateInHeader() With ActiveSheet.PageSetup .LeftHeader = "" .CenterHeader = "&D" .RightHeader = "" .LeftFooter = "" .CenterFooter = "" .RightFooter = "" End With End Sub
To run the macro, press the Run button in the toolbar (or press F5 on your keyboard).
About Add Header/Footer Date Excel Macro
If you're looking for a way to add a header or footer date to your Excel spreadsheet, you can do so by using a macro. Simply download the macro from the link below, open it in Excel, and then enter the date you want to appear in the header or footer. You can also format the date to appear however you like. For example, you can choose to have the date appear as "MM/DD/YYYY" or "DD/MM/YYYY". Once you're done, save the macro and then use it whenever you need to create a new spreadsheet with a header or footer date. Link to macro: https://macros.office.com/en