Hi Tim
Set mybook = Workbooks.Open(FNames, Password:="ron", WriteResPassword:="ron", UpdateLinks:=0)
If your workbooks are protected you can us this in the Workbooks.Open arguments
Password:="ron" and WriteResPassword:="ron"
If you have links in your workbook this (UpdateLinks:=0) will avoid the message
do you want to update the links or not < 0 Doesn't update any references
See the VBA help for more information about the Workbooks.Open arguments
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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl
"Tim Kredlo" <Tim
wrote in message ...
I have a workbook (WB01) that contains a macro to open a second workbook
(WB02). WB01 has links to WB02, so when WB01 is opened, the 'This workbook
contains links to other data sources' dialog box is presented.
How can I code my WB01 Workbook_Open() subprocedure to suppress this dialog
box?