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Default Run code from separate workbook

But it needs to be able to be opened by other people as well. I think I found
a workaround. Thanks.

"FSt1" wrote:

hi,
put the code in a workbook named personal. put your personal file in the xl
startup folder then hide the personal workbook. each time xl is opened the
personal file will open and be hidden in the background but all macros will
be available.

regards
FSt1


"Mike" wrote:

I have several master files that need to run the same code, so I want to keep
only one set of code in a separate workbook for easier maintenance. The code
works fine, but I have the button in each of the masters to click on to run
the macro. It first opens up the code-only workbook, which then becomes the
active workbook, so all the code is performed on that workbook instead of the
master. I obviously am trying to avoid telling Excel to activate the specific
master file since it will be different in each case. So my question is, how
can I activate the master file without specifying a file name, OR how can I
open the code-only workbook and run the macro without activating that
workbook? Any help would be greatly appreciated!