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Hi,

I created a couple of macros in excel, and they worked great. Woo-hoo! And I
did stored in my personal workbook so I could use them as new spreadsheets
come to me that I need to format. But then I decided to delete one. It said I
had to €śunhide€ť a sheet or workbook (cant remember). So I went up to
€świndows€ť pull down, chose €śunhide€ť, and up comes a sheet called €śpersonal
workbook€ť or something like that. So then it let me delete the macro.

Now this morning I go into my macros, and theyre all gone (ok I only had 2,
but still€¦). So Ill just re-create them €“ no big deal. So now when I try to
record a new macro I get the message €śpersonal macro workbook in the startup
folder must remain open for recording a macro€ť €“ I have no idea what this
means or how to get to the start up folder. Do you know? If not, do you know
how I can restore defaults for this so I can start over and be able to record
a macro?


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