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If we could see the code, it would surely help. Might even be of some help
if we knew what the named ranges were referring to. As for the Student/Home version; check your macro security settings. Tools -- Macro -- Security and set it to "Medium" (disable with alerts which permits you to enable them). You'll have to close Excel and re-open it for the new setting to take effect. "difinity" wrote: I have a large workbook in excel 2003 which uses an embedded lookup macro to report certain data by date. works well. I now need to run this workbook in excel 2007, and have some problems. - I get the range label error, although all ranges are defined names. - lookup is across multiple ranges, either as a vlookup, or as and 'intersection' between defined range names. - If I try to run it in my Student/Home version (at home), the macro will not load or run. If I run it in the Enterprise version (at work), it runs though slowly. If I run it in Office Mac2008, it won't run at all. Why do I get a difference in the 2007 functionality? thanks |
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