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Barney

Macro cannot be found
 
Using Windows XP and Excel 2002. When I protect my spreadsheet and
subsequently click on any cell, locked or otherwise, I get a dialog box that
says "The macro "2006SeniorScoring.xls!SuperSeniorAlpha" cannot be found."
I do not have a macro by that name although I did at one time. How can I
rid myself of this pesky dialog? It seems to be preventing me from
navigating with the mouse and forces me to use the arrow keys for that
purpose.

Thanks in advance.

Barney



Kevin B

Macro cannot be found
 
Check the worksheet module for the spread sheet and see if you have a macro
assigned to a an event trigger, like SelectionChange or Change. You might
have a macro call there.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Barney" wrote:

Using Windows XP and Excel 2002. When I protect my spreadsheet and
subsequently click on any cell, locked or otherwise, I get a dialog box that
says "The macro "2006SeniorScoring.xls!SuperSeniorAlpha" cannot be found."
I do not have a macro by that name although I did at one time. How can I
rid myself of this pesky dialog? It seems to be preventing me from
navigating with the mouse and forces me to use the arrow keys for that
purpose.

Thanks in advance.

Barney




Barney

Macro cannot be found
 
I searched all modules for 'SuperSeniorAlpha' and it was not found.


"Kevin B" wrote in message
...
Check the worksheet module for the spread sheet and see if you have a
macro
assigned to a an event trigger, like SelectionChange or Change. You might
have a macro call there.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Barney" wrote:

Using Windows XP and Excel 2002. When I protect my spreadsheet and
subsequently click on any cell, locked or otherwise, I get a dialog box
that
says "The macro "2006SeniorScoring.xls!SuperSeniorAlpha" cannot be
found."
I do not have a macro by that name although I did at one time. How can I
rid myself of this pesky dialog? It seems to be preventing me from
navigating with the mouse and forces me to use the arrow keys for that
purpose.

Thanks in advance.

Barney







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