I posted a URL in response to your question concerning that.
http://www.openoffice.org
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Sion Smith" wrote in message
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Hi Tom,
I've tried to disable the macros but it has no effect!!
Thomas has suggested using Openoffice but I'm not familiar with it and
don't
know how to acquire it
Thanks anyway
Sion
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
set your macro security protection to high and you should be prompted to
disable macros when you open the workbook. I am not aware of a command
line
switch that disables macros.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Sion Smith" wrote in message
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Paul,
no the exception still occurs,
Is there a command line I can use to open it up without using the
macros?
Sion
"Paul B" wrote:
Sion, why not just disable macros when you open the workbook? To
disable
start up macros hold the shift key when you open the workbook.
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Paul B
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"Sion Smith" wrote in message
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Hi there,
I've created an Excel sheet with lots of VBA code behind it.
Unfortunately
Excel is now throwing an illegal exception preventing me from
opening
the
file - apparently it's something to do with the requirement for
Office
97
SR2
patch. I can't resolve this issue as the group IT function can't
(or
won't)
apply the patch!
How can I retrieve the VBA modules so that I don't have to
recreate
the
code
within them when I apply them to the previous backup versions I
have
of
the
file(it could take up to a week to recreate it if I can't retrieve
it).
I'm
thinking along the lines of shortcut keys available in Access to
bypass
the
startup macro etc....
Thanks in advance
Sion Smith