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Default Adding Code to the This_workbook module of a created workbook

I create a new workbook using the Sheets.Copy thing to send a particula
sheet of a template via email. I'd like to enter code into th
Workbook_Open procedure of that workbook that will set th
application.screenupdating to false. Is there a way to do this fro
the original template

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Default Adding Code to the This_workbook module of a created workbook

Hi
see: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/vbe.htm

for adding code programmatically


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I create a new workbook using the Sheets.Copy thing to send a
particular sheet of a template via email. I'd like to enter code
into the Workbook_Open procedure of that workbook that will set the
application.screenupdating to false. Is there a way to do this from
the original template?


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