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Custom Views in Shared workbook
Does anyone know if it is possible to copy a custom view in a Shared Workbook
from one spreadsheet to another? Or, is it possible to see what settings are held within a Custom View (other than selecting the custom view itself?)? Finally, it is possible to create macros/vba scripts that refernce custom views? Basically, I am looking at a spreadsheet that runs various macros. There were a number of custom views defined within the spreadsheet, that must have been created manually. These views have been deleted, and part of the macro functionality is no longer working. |
Hi Jo-
I'm not sure of this and am not at a system where I can confirm, but I believe I recall Custom Views being among the features _not_ supported in Shared files. Good Luck |:) "Jo Winchester" wrote: Does anyone know if it is possible to copy a custom view in a Shared Workbook from one spreadsheet to another? Or, is it possible to see what settings are held within a Custom View (other than selecting the custom view itself?)? Finally, it is possible to create macros/vba scripts that refernce custom views? Basically, I am looking at a spreadsheet that runs various macros. There were a number of custom views defined within the spreadsheet, that must have been created manually. These views have been deleted, and part of the macro functionality is no longer working. |
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