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Ticklelish

Macros - Excel
 
Greetings All,

I have been working on a spreadsheet that was set up with macros, as I was
working on it today I noticed it was not pulling info from the other
spreadsheet. I checked the list of macros and is not there. Is there a way
I can reset to what it was before? in otherwords, bring the same macro back
without entering all the information again.


Dave Peterson

Macros - Excel
 
Are you sure that you opened the workbook that contained the macro?

Maybe you looked in the wrong spot?

But if you can't find the correct workbook or can't find the code in the
workbook, then you'll be reentering your code.

If you picked up the code from the newsgroups, you could use google to find it
again.
http://groups.google.com/advanced_search




Ticklelish wrote:

Greetings All,

I have been working on a spreadsheet that was set up with macros, as I was
working on it today I noticed it was not pulling info from the other
spreadsheet. I checked the list of macros and is not there. Is there a way
I can reset to what it was before? in otherwords, bring the same macro back
without entering all the information again.


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Dave Peterson


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