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hoyos "JLatham" wrote: That is true so long as the macros, if recorded, were recorded in 'This Workbook' and not into a different workbook or are in his Personal.xls file. But I, just like you, suspect that something that Dave Peterson addressed is the real culprit. "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: The macros are a part of the workbook. When you send the workbook, you send the macros. Read what Dave said. HTH Otto "Portocar" wrote in message ... When I send via email a workbook for which I have written macros the macros do not work for the recipient. Is there any way to be sure that the macros are emailed as part of the workbook? Thanks, portocar |
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