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Hey Steve....

I'm unable to successfully "reply" - keep getting a runtime error about a "library application"... presume there is something wrong with my set - but no time to get it fixed today! SO - another new mail (very sorry).

I viewed the Saved Properties exactly as Tom O described. ...and, actually, if I click on save in the workbook, and then look at the properties, it changes the result to TRUE. So that one is officially ruled out!

I did go back into my workbook, updated one of the formulas, saved, closed and pulled it back up. The formula is there.

I think before I reload excel, or try to get my machine disinfected, I will chalk this up to User Error. (I don't really believe it - but, it' going to let me sleep easier than any of the other choices!)

If, in fact, it was me causing this issue - I do apologize for taking so much of your valuable time! Though, from my point of view it was not wasted, as I have learned a bit more about VBA - and that is a very good thing!

So thank you. You can go ahead and pat yourself on the back for bringing me all the way to Grammas!

Oh - and since I am having so much trouble with "reply" - please let Tom know I did appreciate his input as well - and your "fishing trip" did not freak me out!

Carol

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Carol,

Thanks for the 'pat'. Tom just justifiably chastised me for the alarmist
reply I sent earlier and I have been humbled...

I am so very glad that you are back on track!

And you can be sure that Tom will know... He appears to read all the
posts.

And I'll be looking forward to your future posts...

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Hey Steve....

I'm unable to successfully "reply" - keep getting a runtime error about a

"library application"... presume there is something wrong with my set -
but no time to get it fixed today! SO - another new mail (very sorry).

I viewed the Saved Properties exactly as Tom O described. ...and,

actually, if I click on save in the workbook, and then look at the
properties, it changes the result to TRUE. So that one is officially
ruled out!

I did go back into my workbook, updated one of the formulas, saved, closed

and pulled it back up. The formula is there.

I think before I reload excel, or try to get my machine disinfected, I

will chalk this up to User Error. (I don't really believe it - but, it'
going to let me sleep easier than any of the other choices!)

If, in fact, it was me causing this issue - I do apologize for taking so

much of your valuable time! Though, from my point of view it was not
wasted, as I have learned a bit more about VBA - and that is a very good
thing!

So thank you. You can go ahead and pat yourself on the back for bringing

me all the way to Grammas!

Oh - and since I am having so much trouble with "reply" - please let Tom

know I did appreciate his input as well - and your "fishing trip" did not
freak me out!

Carol



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