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unable to edit macro!!!
i have two macro. One has the Sub Auto_open statement.
and the other has the application.quit before the end sub statement. For some reason, i do not get the prompt to enble or disable my macro. Since i added the application quit, i have not be able to edit my macro. it process my work correctly but i am unable to edit. any help? thanks |
unable to edit macro!!!
john,
Open Excel by itself (or any "other" workbook). Tools/Macro/Security Set to "Medium" Now open the offending workbook and when prompted, Disable Macros, then correct the code. John Set the "john" wrote in message ... i have two macro. One has the Sub Auto_open statement. and the other has the application.quit before the end sub statement. For some reason, i do not get the prompt to enble or disable my macro. Since i added the application quit, i have not be able to edit my macro. it process my work correctly but i am unable to edit. any help? thanks |
unable to edit macro!!!
Or, in Explorer, I seem to recall you can hold down shift (or was it ctrl)
when you double click to open the workbook. Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "John Wilson" wrote in message ... john, Open Excel by itself (or any "other" workbook). Tools/Macro/Security Set to "Medium" Now open the offending workbook and when prompted, Disable Macros, then correct the code. John Set the "john" wrote in message ... i have two macro. One has the Sub Auto_open statement. and the other has the application.quit before the end sub statement. For some reason, i do not get the prompt to enble or disable my macro. Since i added the application quit, i have not be able to edit my macro. it process my work correctly but i am unable to edit. any help? thanks |
unable to edit macro!!!
John's answer helps. Shift will stop the macro but it
will not allow you to edit it -----Original Message----- Or, in Explorer, I seem to recall you can hold down shift (or was it ctrl) when you double click to open the workbook. Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "John Wilson" wrote in message ... john, Open Excel by itself (or any "other" workbook). Tools/Macro/Security Set to "Medium" Now open the offending workbook and when prompted, Disable Macros, then correct the code. John Set the "john" wrote in message ... i have two macro. One has the Sub Auto_open statement. and the other has the application.quit before the end sub statement. For some reason, i do not get the prompt to enble or disable my macro. Since i added the application quit, i have not be able to edit my macro. it process my work correctly but i am unable to edit. any help? thanks . |
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