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I'm reposting this message because it's a rather serious problem for me and
although people have tried to help, nothing so far has worked (although I have not yet tried OpenOffice). And also, it seems so weird! Have other people run into this? The macro is actually quite large but ran successfully (after saving and reloading) until the last finishing touches which involved protecting the sheet. Unfortunately the only other saved version does not include much of the data. Help! I wrote a vba macro for Excel XP, ran it (and it ran without problems), saved the spreadsheet, exited Excel and later reloaded the spreadsheet - but now while loading the spreadsheet, Excel crashes! When Excel "recovers" the spreadsheet it deletes the VBA code. Deactivating the Macro doesn't help. Is there someway of retrieving the code? There is a lot of data in there I do not want to re-enter. Thanks in Advance, Perry |
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It sounds like the old version has the macro. And the "recovered" version has
the data. Can't you create a third workbook that takes the good things from each of the bad things? "%P*Rr&^" wrote: I'm reposting this message because it's a rather serious problem for me and although people have tried to help, nothing so far has worked (although I have not yet tried OpenOffice). And also, it seems so weird! Have other people run into this? The macro is actually quite large but ran successfully (after saving and reloading) until the last finishing touches which involved protecting the sheet. Unfortunately the only other saved version does not include much of the data. Help! I wrote a vba macro for Excel XP, ran it (and it ran without problems), saved the spreadsheet, exited Excel and later reloaded the spreadsheet - but now while loading the spreadsheet, Excel crashes! When Excel "recovers" the spreadsheet it deletes the VBA code. Deactivating the Macro doesn't help. Is there someway of retrieving the code? There is a lot of data in there I do not want to re-enter. Thanks in Advance, Perry -- Dave Peterson |
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