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My personal macro workbook has several ancient macros that were
converted from Lotus 1-2-3 about 10 years ago. They show up in the workbook as worksheets with the macro code on them. They are not in any of the modules shown in Visual Basic Editor and there are no empty modules. I can delete the worksheet, but the macro name remains in the list when I want to run a macro. I can click on the name in the list of macros, but then the Delete button greys out (both when the macro page still exists and when it has been deleted). Closing Excel and restarting does not remove them from the list, nor does rebooting. How do I delete these macros? (Also, if I delete all of those worksheets with the Lotus macros, will anything happen to my Personal Macro Workbook with all of its "pages" gone?) |
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No, the macro isn't there. In fact, most of the macros aren't there
(but there ARE some that I managed somehow to delete a couple of years ago, still listed....go figure!) Forgot to mention I'm using Excel 2003 On Sep 20, 3:44 pm, Dave Peterson wrote: Just a guess... If you use Insert|Name|Define, do you see the name of the macro there? If yes, can you delete it? Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you can remove the proprietary information from the workbook, zip it and
send me a private email. Remove XSPAM from my email address. Please don't send the workbook to the newsgroup and don't include my email address in your response. wrote: No, the macro isn't there. In fact, most of the macros aren't there (but there ARE some that I managed somehow to delete a couple of years ago, still listed....go figure!) Forgot to mention I'm using Excel 2003 On Sep 20, 3:44 pm, Dave Peterson wrote: Just a guess... If you use Insert|Name|Define, do you see the name of the macro there? If yes, can you delete it? Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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If you use Insert|Name|Define, do you see the name of the macro there? < < <
While I was fixing it up to send to you, I discovered that if I DISABLED the macros when I opened the workbook (rather defeats the purpose of a macro workbook, huh?) then Insert|Name|Define would show the names I wanted to delete. Oddly enough, it showed ONLY the names I wanted to delete. It's all fixed now. Thanks for your help! kate |
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Sometimes being lucky is better than being good!
Glad you got it fixed. wrote: If you use Insert|Name|Define, do you see the name of the macro there? < < < While I was fixing it up to send to you, I discovered that if I DISABLED the macros when I opened the workbook (rather defeats the purpose of a macro workbook, huh?) then Insert|Name|Define would show the names I wanted to delete. Oddly enough, it showed ONLY the names I wanted to delete. It's all fixed now. Thanks for your help! kate -- Dave Peterson |
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