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Hi,

I appreciate if anyone can help me on this.

I wrote quite a bit VB codes in Excel and stored them in
personal.xls. Now I can not find them after I upgraded my
OS to window XP. i.e. When I open up my Excel file and
try to run a sub, I found that I have a blank
personal.xls.

Any idea?

Jane
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Jane,

Most probably a new Personal.xls came into being (somehow).

Go to the 'Start' button (in Windows) and do a search for Personal or
Personal.xls and see what comes up. Hopefully it is still out there
someplace. If it is than move it to the XLStart folder in Office.

Make a habit of saving a copy to someplace safe on a routine schedule.

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Hi,

I appreciate if anyone can help me on this.

I wrote quite a bit VB codes in Excel and stored them in
personal.xls. Now I can not find them after I upgraded my
OS to window XP. i.e. When I open up my Excel file and
try to run a sub, I found that I have a blank
personal.xls.

Any idea?

Jane



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