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JKP,
Good thinking! When I put sub NeverNever in a separate module I get no error. Many thanks. -- Jan Karel Pieterse wrote in message ... Hi Onedaywhen, Thanks for the suggestion but it didn't work I'm afraid. I wrote this sub which is never called: Sub NeverNever() Dim c As CommandBar Maybe defining c as an object will pass the test? Or maybe putting all non-95 stuff in a separate module? Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP www.jkp-ads.com |
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