![]() ![]() So, select all the text in the editor, and copy it. ![]() All you need to do is copy this script and use it in the other spreadsheet. To do that, first open the spreadsheet with your macro, click Tools → Macros → Manage Macros, then click the menu beside the macro you want to copy, and select Edit Script.Įach macro is powered by a Google Apps Script that you can copy over to use in any other spreadsheet. You’ll need to recreate them on other spreadsheets if you want to use them elsewhere. ![]() ![]() There’s only one problem: Google Sheets Macros only work on the spreadsheet where you make them. ![]()
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