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Holdfast, as you have found out pocket excel does not support macros, you
can do as you are doing now and import them each time, or you may want to
put the macros in your personal workbook so they will be available to the
file that you are using on the pocket pc

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"Holdfast" wrote in message
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I run a couple of macros on an Excel 2003 workbook that later gets
transferred to my Pocket PC. Data is added via Pocket Excel, then later

the
wookbook is transferred back to the desktop to repeat the process. By

then
of course the macros have been stripped from the file.

Is there any easy way to keep the macro with the workbook and still use

the
PPC?

Currently I have to import the macro files everytime I want to use them.



 
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