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Don't know the exact answer - but why not just add an On Error line to your code.
Regards BrianB ------------------------------------------------------ (Ted Theodoropoulos) wrote in message . com... i have macros that won't run successfully in a browser window and need to run in a stand alone instance of excel. is there a function that can determine if the workbook is opened in IE or excel? TIA |
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