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Hello folks. Cant say that I know much about macros. I am a computer support
technician trying to help someone who also does not have a strong understanding of macros. I'll get right to it. The way this was explained to me was that a macro was created in excel file #1. I am told that (and I have observed this) when you open excel file #1 and excel file #2 (no macro created in #2) and then go back to file #1 and click tools macro macros you should see the name of the macro created already there and you should just be able to click the "run". But the name of the macro is not there and the "run" button is greyed out. Again, this is how I am told it is supposed to work. Does that seem right? I am told that for some reason that Excel is not recognizing that file #1 has macros. I have opened those same files on 2 other machines with Excel 2003 and achived the same results. The only machine that this works on is the original machine where the macro was created which also has excel 2003. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Please do not be hesitant to take me to beginners level on this. Thanks. |
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