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Gord Dibben
 
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Why not have the macro in your Personal.xls and run it from there on the
active file?

No need to have it in each workbook AFAICS.


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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:53:01 -0800,
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hi,
open the vb editor(alt+F11)
on the left right click the module you want to export then
click export. a save dailog box will apear. give it a name.
it will export as a .bas file extention. remember where
you put it.
open the other file. open the vb editor. on the left right
click the project name. click import. a dialog box will
come up. select the macro you just downloaded. click
import.

-----Original Message-----
I have a programe that exports a csv file and names it

dumporders.csv. I
would like to be able to run a macro to format this

data. How can I import a
macro into this file without having to recreate it every

time?
.


 
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