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Sounds like you did a SaveAs of the workbook that contained the stati macro
to create the fev file. Therefore, the onaction property of control was
remapped to the .fev file.

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Hi all!

A quick question. I had declared certain variables as public in a
*general* module and used them in different macros to create a *.fev
file.

However, I ran the macros once and it ran fine and generated a *.fev
file (let's say c.fev). I close the Excel and open it again to run the
same macros again. But this time, I get the following message quote "
C:\Ansys/Model\c.fev!stati not found, where stati is one of the macros
associated with a toolbar button.

Notice that the c.fev was the one created previously and does'nt have
to be refered any time at all. We r interested in creating more *.fev
file like that each time.

Actually the Excel workbook with all the macros in it is within say
c:\Ansys\Model. I dunno why Excel is searching the previously created
c.fev when executed the second time.

Is this a bug? Is anything getting corrupted? I would appreciate your
help guys.

Thanks alot.
Arun.....
Vtec Corp.


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