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James - that is good advice. My users will be adding data within the
workbook, either via a form or directly within a worksheet. Maybe I can work some type of import process into the workbook thereby giving the user the ability to import their data into updated versions. This gives me something to think about. thanks, mike "jamescox" wrote: Well, we'll test your bold statement that any advice will be appreciated! :Bgr It's not clear what your users will be doing with the workbooks - whether they will be addiing data on some worksheets, or adding formulas on worksheets or adding new worksheets. From what you did say, I'd almost suggest flipping your contemplated approach around. Instead of sending them a worksheet they will have to modify and incorporate into their existing version of the workbook, would it be possible to restrict their customizations to a few worksheets and have them copy those custom worksheets into the next version workbook? Again, not being sure what the users are doing with the workbooks this may be a totally impossible suggestion, but at least you didn't pay a lot for it! I'd appreciate hearing what you finally decide to do on this. James PS - doing it this way would avoid the issue of having the end-user over-writing / replacing code modules... -- jamescox ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jamescox's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=449 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=112076 |
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