Hi Barb
The code names are the same after you save the xls to xlsx
If the user save your workbook as xlsx there will be a warning that it is not possible
to save in that format and keep the vbproject.
The suggestion is to save as xlsm in the warning
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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ...
I go test the code names for you
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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message
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Ron,
Are all the worksheet codenames gone as well? I have a feeling I'm going to
show up at work on Tuesday with a mailbox full of a bunch of workbooks that
have no code. I'd like to know what might have casued it so I have a plan
of action BEFORE I arrive.
Barb Reinhardt
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Hi Barb
If you save the file as xlsx in 2007 all the code is gone
Save the file as xlsm or xlsb in 2007
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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message
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I don't have 2007 installed anywhere, but we're having problems with
workbooks that I modified in Excel 2003 to include a lot of macros. Now
(5-6 months after release), I'm being told by some users that the workbooks
have no macros. One was sent to me and all of the worksheet code names had
been removed as well. Can someone tell me what happens if an Excel 2003
workbook with macros and modified worksheet codenames is saved as an Excel
2007 .xlsx file and then reopened in Excel 2003 (if it's possible). I'm
wondering if that's what's been happening with these files. I don't believe
that 2007 has been deployed enterprise wide, but I'm beginning to wonder if
some have it already.
Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt