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Save Changes Prompt at close
With Excel 2003 I am encountering the following:
If I open an existing workbook directly by clicking on the file and make changes to that workbook, the program does not prompt me to save changes when I close the document. If I first open Excel, and then browse to find the file I want to open, the program DOES prompt me to save changes when I close the file?? Any idea why this is happening? |
See one guess at your first post.
Johnewally wrote: With Excel 2003 I am encountering the following: If I open an existing workbook directly by clicking on the file and make changes to that workbook, the program does not prompt me to save changes when I close the document. If I first open Excel, and then browse to find the file I want to open, the program DOES prompt me to save changes when I close the file?? Any idea why this is happening? -- Dave Peterson |
Thanks - I think I may have fixed it (tho I still am not sure how!). I
started to get more suspicous when a MACRO I created for a report was only showing up when I opened an Excel file through the browser as well - just like the not prompting to Save at Close issue I saw when opening directly from an icon; if I opened a file from an icon the MACRO was not showing - but, if I opened thorugh a browse, then the MACRO DID appear. Now, like I say, I am not sure what fixed it. But, it had something to do with saving my changes regarding the PERSONAL macro workbook. I wish I knew ecactly what I did, but I don't. All I know for sure is I can now open the Excel files using any method and the MACROS I create and save to the PERSONAL workbook are available, and I get prompted to save my changes. "Johnewally" wrote: With Excel 2003 I am encountering the following: If I open an existing workbook directly by clicking on the file and make changes to that workbook, the program does not prompt me to save changes when I close the document. If I first open Excel, and then browse to find the file I want to open, the program DOES prompt me to save changes when I close the file?? Any idea why this is happening? |
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