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Relatively easy to do once you have figured out where your macro is located.
It could be in a Personal.xls workbook It could be in an add-in workbook or any workbook. How do you run the macro? Do you have a button with the macro assigned to it or a shortcut key? Is it viewable in ToolsMacroMacros? Once you find it post back. It may as simple as creating a copy of the workbook in which the macro resides and moving that copy to the other computer. Note: there may be some changes you have to make to run a 2003 macro on 2000 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 14 May 2008 08:26:18 -0700, saidanddone wrote: We have a macro that we run. I would like to be able to copy that macro to another PC without having to recreate the macro. Is this possible? If it is possible, where would I locate the macro that I want to copy? I am running Office 2003 Professional on the 1st machine. I would be copying the macro to be used to a Office 2000 SBE machine, Is this even possible and if it is where would I copy it to? Thank You in Advance |
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