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Folks,

I've written some macros in the "Personal" Xls file on one
computer and like to make a duplicate of that file onto my
laptop.

Where is this file? can I just copy and replace the file
on my laptop with this One?

Thanks
Thrava
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Go to Start Find (and in the name box) enter personal.xls
that should locate. Copy to diskette and then copy from the diskette to
your
laptop Hard drive. Seems like it should work.



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Folks,

I've written some macros in the "Personal" Xls file on one
computer and like to make a duplicate of that file onto my
laptop.

Where is this file? can I just copy and replace the file
on my laptop with this One?

Thanks
Thrava



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Go to Start Find (and in the name box) enter personal.xls
that should locate. Copy to diskette and then copy from

the diskette to
your
laptop Hard drive. Seems like it should work.



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Folks,

I've written some macros in the "Personal" Xls file on

one
computer and like to make a duplicate of that file onto

my
laptop.

Where is this file? can I just copy and replace the file
on my laptop with this One?

Thanks
Thrava



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