Remove Comments from a Workbook in Excel - All Comments Deleted - Macro VBA

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Excel macro that will remove/delete all of the comments from an entire Excel workbook. This means that this macro will remove all of the comments from every worksheet within the current active workbook.

This is a great macro to use in Excel to remove production or creation notes from a workbook or to simply clean up the workbook before it is sent to the end user. This Excel macro will save you a lot of time when you need to delete comments from Excel.

Where to install the macro:  Module

Excel Macro to Remove Comments from a Workbook - All Comments Deleted - Macro VBA

Sub Remove_Comments_From_Entire_Workbook()
'This macro loops through the worksheets and delets all of the comments contained in the workbook

Dim wsheet As Worksheet
Dim cment As Comment

For Each wsheet In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets

For Each cment In wsheet.Comments
cment.Delete
Next

Next

End Sub







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How to Install the Macro
  1. Select and copy the text from within the grey box above.

  2. Open the Microsoft Excel file in which you would like the Macro to function.

  3. Press "Alt + F11" - This will open the Visual Basic Editor - Works for all Excel Versions.  Or For other ways to get there, Click Here.

  4. On the new window that opens up, go to the left side where the vertical pane is located. Locate your Excel file; it will be called VBAProject (YOUR FILE'S NAME HERE) and click this.

  5. If the Macro goes in a Module, Click Here, otherwise continue to Step 8.

  6. If the Macro goes in the Workbook or ThisWorkbook, Click Here, otherwise continue to Step 8.

  7. If the Macro goes in the Worksheet Code, Click Here, otherwise continue to Step 8.

  8. Close the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor window and save the Excel file. When you close the Visual Basic Editor window, the regular Excel window will not close.

  9. You are now ready to run the macro.

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