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Default I'm in a strange situation. Need your help/advice!


Hi,

I am encountering a strange situation with my Excel 2000. I have a
public function, in a module in the VBA project associated with my
workbook. But I'm not calling it from nowhere inside the code, or from
other macros - it is not being referred anywhere in the workbook. Yet,
after I make a slight change in code and not save my changes, when I
return to the workbook and select a value from any cell with a
validation-list (regardless of the sheet where it resides), that
particular function is being executed!! How can that be possible? If
someone can help me with suggestions/ideas, please don't let me stop
you.

Thanks.


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