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I am using a macro in my excel 2003 to direct the out print to two different
printers and that is ok, but I am using a button in the sheet connected to the macro for it and when I am saving it as a template and then are trying to use it I get the message cant find macro €śsheet1!macro1€ť for example. The problem appears when I am saving it as a template. I dont know how to get around it. |
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Biff "Stefan" wrote in message ... I am using a macro in my excel 2003 to direct the out print to two different printers and that is ok, but I am using a button in the sheet connected to the macro for it and when I am saving it as a template and then are trying to use it I get the message cant find macro "sheet1!macro1" for example. The problem appears when I am saving it as a template. I don't know how to get around it. |
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Stefan,
T. Valko's reply is a nice way of saying "don't put the same post in more than on place (same or other newsgroups)." Although unintentional on your part, it can cause people to spend time answering a question that's already been answered. And a whole set of fragmented threads can ensue. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com Note: Some folks prefer bottom-posting. But if you bottom-post to a reply that's already top-posted, the thread gets messy. When in Rome... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "T. Valko" wrote in message ... See reply at your other post Biff "Stefan" wrote in message ... I am using a macro in my excel 2003 to direct the out print to two different printers and that is ok, but I am using a button in the sheet connected to the macro for it and when I am saving it as a template and then are trying to use it I get the message cant find macro "sheet1!macro1" for example. The problem appears when I am saving it as a template. I don't know how to get around it. |
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