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Dave Peterson wrote in :
right click on the excel icon to the left of the File|Edit|View|... menubar. Select view code and paste it in that right hand window. Your macro code should continue to live in a General module. Peter Longstaff wrote: "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in news:OtNqSOPaDHA.2632 @TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl: Private sub Workbook_Open() if thisworkbook.Path = "" then mymacro End if End Sub Hi Tom, thanks for this but i do not know where to place this function. DO I place it in the workbook or the specific sheet ? TIA Peter Thanks everyone, that has sorted it. I owe you all one. Peter |
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