


The suggestion from Microsoft in the link above is Visual Studio Tools for Office, and that's the place to start. The definitive answer is: do this in some other tool. If you have a VBA macro running in your session of Excel.exe, it's the only VBA code running in your session of the host application: and if it isn't the code that runs your snipper, your snipper isn't running.

Grab your camera and take a picutre of printed data.Ĭlick Data, then select From Picture, and click Picture from File.The short version is: VBA in Excel is single-threaded. You can also use the Windows Snipping tool to do a screenshot.Ĭlick Data, then select From Picture, and click Picture from Clipboard.ĭo you have printed data you need to get into Excel? No problem. The Windows keyboard shortcut to do a screenshot is Windows key + Shift + S. With Data from Picture, you can do a screenshot using Snagit or another screen capture program. If you click Files Tab and see the file, you can make it a Tab.Įxamples of when to use Data from PictureĬopying and pasting from a website doesn't give you the best results.

Before making the document tab, the file must exist in the channel. Need to quickly access an Excel file or Word document in a Teams Channel? It is easy to add a file as a documents tab in a channel.
