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Code and data part deux
Ok, so now I have a workbook jammed to the gunnels with code in file
code.xls with the project appropriately named 'code'. I have another workbook in, say, file mystuff.xls and it has a reference to code in code.xls. It all works just dandy. But I tried to create Yet Another workbook, in say, morestuff.xls and create a reference to code in code.xls as well. For the life of me I can't remember the exact and somewhat arcane sequence of opening files with and without enabling macros to get the damn thing to get linked up. Could someone be so kind as to post a see spot jump, insert tab A into slot B flavor of instructional script that would enable the casual administrator to get the code linked into the new workbook without the really cryptic messages telling me, in so many words, that I can't get there from here? -- Terry "I said I never had much use for one, I never said I didn't know how to use one." M. Quigley |
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