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Limitations of auto-open (xlstart) macro
Combine Bob's code with the guidelines here :
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/AppEvent.htm
NickHK
"Tygox1" wrote in message
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Bob,
thank you for this reply.
Unfortunately it does not seems to work. Did you foresee to include this
code in each individual sheet, or in the auto-open one?
Regards,
Tim
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Public WithEvents App As Application
Private Sub App_WorkbookBeforeClose(ByVal Wb As Workbook, Cancel As
Boolean)
On Error Resume Next
Wb.Worksheets(1).AutoFilter
On Error GoTo 0
End Sub
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Set App = Application
End Sub
'This is workbook event code.
'To input this code, right click on the Excel icon on the worksheet
'(or next to the File menu if you maximise your workbooks),
'select View Code from the menu, and paste the code
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Tygox1" wrote in message
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I'm currently working with excel in combination with a special
security
program called eInfotree. The security-shell provides security-audits
etc
which are required due to regulations applicable in our industry.
Now,
when
we use an autofilter in excel, and close the excel-file whith the
filter
on
(meaning only a limited number of fields displayed) the file in
combination
with the security causes the file to become corrupt.
We know it is an option to include a VBA-macro inside each excel-file,
which
resets the autofilter before closing it, but since we don't want to
touch
all
the inidivudal files, we were looking into the option to include such
a
macro
in the xlstart-macro.
So the question; is it possible to create a macro on application level
(independent of each loaded workbook) that can trigger certain actions
when
closing an individual workbook? In this case we want it to reset the
autofilter before closing the file.
Any feedback is welcomed.
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