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Default Shared workbook and Macro commands

Thank you so much for all your help

"Jan Karel Pieterse" wrote:

Hi Danie,

Is it possible to execute macro commands in a shared workbook or is there a
way to do it?


Yes it is, although some things ar eblocked on a shared WB.

BUT. I would advise against saring a workbook, Excel wasn't built as a
multi-user application. You risk loss of data and corruption of your file!

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
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