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A Form control requires VBA code. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
A module can contain only one sub procedure. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
A module is a type of ActiveX control that the person filling in a form can select to
indicate a choice. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
ActiveX controls are attached to cells. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
ActiveX controls are more flexible and customizable than Form controls. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
ActiveX controls are useful for forms that are completed online, because you can
control different events that occur when the control is used. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
Comments are part of the macro procedure. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
In the Macro dialog box, select a macro name and click Remove to remove the
macro from the workbook. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
In the Properties pane, if you want to change the same property for a group of
objects, you can select all objects and change the property. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
The Code window in the Visual Basic Editor contains green and black lines of text
that comprise the comments and code for a macro. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
You can assign a macro directly to a Form control without using the VBA Editor. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
You can record a macro or create a macro by using the Visual Basic Editor. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
When you record a macro, a module is the place where the Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) programming code is stored. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
A Form control requires VBA code. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
A module can contain only one sub procedure. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
A module is a type of ActiveX control that the person filling in a form can select to
indicate a choice. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
ActiveX controls are attached to cells. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
ActiveX controls are more flexible and customizable than Form controls. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
ActiveX controls are useful for forms that are completed online, because you can
control different events that occur when the control is used. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
Comments are part of the macro procedure. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
In the Macro dialog box, select a macro name and click Remove to remove the
macro from the workbook. - CORRECT ANSWER-False
In the Properties pane, if you want to change the same property for a group of
objects, you can select all objects and change the property. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
The Code window in the Visual Basic Editor contains green and black lines of text
that comprise the comments and code for a macro. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
You can assign a macro directly to a Form control without using the VBA Editor. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
You can record a macro or create a macro by using the Visual Basic Editor. -
CORRECT ANSWER-True
When you record a macro, a module is the place where the Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) programming code is stored. - CORRECT ANSWER-True