Thanks, Simon. That took care of it.
Any idea why that was popping up, when it never had before in all the months
it's been running?
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Will
"Simon Lloyd" wrote:
If you are not saving changes then you can also add this line:
VBA Code:
--------------------
Activeworkbook.Saved=TRUE
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Excel will think it has already been saved and you should not be
alerted.
wpiet;661538 Wrote:
In an Excel 2003 macro, I have 3 workbooks, each of which I close with
this
code:
ActiveWindow.Close SaveChanges:=False
This has run for months without incident but now, in each instance,
pops up
a form entitled "Document modified," with the prompt:
"The active document has been changed. Save Changes?"
So, I added, before the Close method: "Application.DisplayAlerts =
False".
The message still appears when it hits the Close.
The macro was originally written in Excel 2003 & all the workbooks
invloved
are Excel 97-2003 .xls files.
However, I am now using Excel 2007, though the primary user of the
workbooks
& the macro is still using 2003.
I had made some changes to the macro through my Excel 2007. It had the
.xls
open in Compatibility Mode & I saved it as .xls format, not 2007 .xlsm.
Windows Explorer shows it as file type "Excel 97-2003 Worksheet."
Is there something in the 2003 - 2007 relationship that might cause
this
problem?
Thanks,
Will
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Simon Lloyd
Regards,
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