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Hello everybody,

I have a macro that does not work since the sign "[1]" appeared in the
title menu.

The macro is on my hard disk and used to do the job on a downloaded
excel file not saved on the disk.

To cope with this problem, I have to save the file (so the [1]
disappear). But I do not understand why before it was working good.

Thanks for your upcoming help (I hope it is clear cause I am French!).


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Sometimes when MSIE (is that what you're using?) saves a file in a temporary
location, it'll save it as the actual name of that file.

But the second time you open that file, MSIE notices that there's an existing
file with that name. So it saves the second copy with those brackets.

Maybe if you clean up your temporary internet files, it would work better.

But if you want to control it better, you may just want to save it to your local
harddrive and open from there.

naitco wrote:

Hello everybody,

I have a macro that does not work since the sign "[1]" appeared in the
title menu.

The macro is on my hard disk and used to do the job on a downloaded
excel file not saved on the disk.

To cope with this problem, I have to save the file (so the [1]
disappear). But I do not understand why before it was working good.

Thanks for your upcoming help (I hope it is clear cause I am French!).

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Hello,

do you know how I could tune MSIE so that Temporary Internet files are
not saved at all ?

Thank you

Naitco


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No idea if it's even possible.

You may want to direct your question to one of the Internet Explorer newsgroups.

naitco wrote:

Hello,

do you know how I could tune MSIE so that Temporary Internet files are
not saved at all ?

Thank you

Naitco

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