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at some point (i dont remember when exactly since i modify my code al
the time and this went unnoticed) the workbook_open event ceased t
work. all other events do work just fine so i'm guessing its no
because of the enablevents. just to make sure i saw that on th
immediate window and it was fine.
but it is very important that my workbook_open works because i need t
check if the user has a license to use the sheet, otherwise close it.
i followed a very interesting threa
(http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...&pagen umber=
) in which this person had the very same problem.
any help appreciated
thank

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Hi
you may post your code of your workbook_open event

And just in case: You have put this code in your workbook module?

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at some point (i dont remember when exactly since i modify my code

all
the time and this went unnoticed) the workbook_open event ceased to
work. all other events do work just fine so i'm guessing its not
because of the enablevents. just to make sure i saw that on the
immediate window and it was fine.
but it is very important that my workbook_open works because i need

to
check if the user has a license to use the sheet, otherwise close it.
i followed a very interesting thread

(http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...459&perpage=15
&pagenumber=1
) in which this person had the very same problem.
any help appreciated
thanks


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Have you just upgraded Excel?

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Hi
you may post your code of your workbook_open event

And just in case: You have put this code in your workbook module?

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"newyuppie " schrieb im
Newsbeitrag ...
at some point (i dont remember when exactly since i modify my code

all
the time and this went unnoticed) the workbook_open event ceased to
work. all other events do work just fine so i'm guessing its not
because of the enablevents. just to make sure i saw that on the
immediate window and it was fine.
but it is very important that my workbook_open works because i need

to
check if the user has a license to use the sheet, otherwise close it.
i followed a very interesting thread

(http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...459&perpage=15
&pagenumber=1
) in which this person had the very same problem.
any help appreciated
thanks


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