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Default Make iteration default for a specific file

Hi!

I have an excel file that needs iteration. However, it appears the setting
saved with the file is sort of global: If it is opened with a fresh instance
of Excel, the Iteration flag is set on; but if it is opened through an
already running instance of Excel with the Iteration flag off as default, the
iteration flag remains off: and I get a Circular Reference error.

Is there a way I can make the iteration flag on for a specific file? ie if
one instance of Excel opens many files including this one: the iteration flag
is on for this file, and the default excel setting applies to other files?

Is there a way to atleast force the iteration flag on while opening the file,
and set it back to default while closing? (Though this could cause
unpredictable results if the user interferes, or is unaware of the situation)

I am unable to program the loop to remove the need for iteration: as the loop
function is a step function

Mohan

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