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Excel (2003 on XP o/s) is not prompting to save changes to a workbook that
changes were made to. I can create a new workbook, type a few letters into a
cell then close it witout it asking to save the changes.

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hi,
Sounds to me like display alerts has been turned off. not sure....wild guess.
try running this macro....

Sub macDAT()
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
End Sub

if that don't fix it, i'm stumped too.
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Excel (2003 on XP o/s) is not prompting to save changes to a workbook that
changes were made to. I can create a new workbook, type a few letters into a
cell then close it witout it asking to save the changes.

Dan

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