Written by Allen Wyatt (last updated May 26, 2025)
This tip applies to Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, and 2021
Ted asked if there was a way to step through VBA code while viewing a worksheet, so he could view the effects on the worksheet as each step in his macro is executed.
This is actually quite easy to do—all that needs to be done is to arrange the Excel window and the VB Editor window so that both of them are visible at the same time. In other words, neither one of them should be "full screen." You can arrange the window sizes so that you maximize what you can see in your worksheet, and minimize what you see in the VB Editor—perhaps showing only a few lines of code in the window.
Another closely related approach is to make the Excel workbook full-screen, and then make the VB Editor window as small as possible, overlaying the Excel screen. With the VB Editor window active, you can step through the macro using F8 and view the results in the background, on the Excel workbook.
Finally, there is always the option that you can add a second monitor to your system. With two monitors, you could open the Excel workbook on one screen and then display the Visual Basic Editor on the other.
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2021-08-14 16:44:36
David J Bonin
Three monitors are even better than two!
Just sayin...
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