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Default What can inhibit an event handler?

I have a small sub called Oops() that resets these things.

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"Al" wrote in message
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That's it! I had interrupted an original macro to do some debugging and
forgot that it never ran all the way to reset the switch.

Thanks, OssieMac.
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Al C


"OssieMac" wrote:

Just a thought. You haven't run a macro with Application.Enable.Events =
false and then not turned the events back on again with
Application.Enable.Events = true?

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"Al" wrote:

XL2003 on XP
In one instance of Excel, I had two files open and then opened a third
file
that has a macro that should fire on workbook_open. For some reason,
this
macro did not run. I closed the third file and tried this twice more
with no
success. In a second instance of Excel I opened this file and the
macro
fired.

I know that if I had a macro running (or stopped for some reason) and I
opened the third file, I would not expect its workbook_open event
handler to
run. I know that wasn't the case here. Does anyone know of anything
else
that could cause this to happen? It's not a show stopper, but it
certainly
has me puzzled.

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Al C