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JulieD

when would you use "new workbook"
 
was having a discussion today with a couple of people about the options for
storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro workbook & this
workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a realistic example of
when you would store a macro in a "new workbook" ... has anyone done this?
if so, what was the rationale behind this choice?

thanks
JulieD



keepITcool

when would you use "new workbook"
 
Say I am happy with what's in my personal workbook.
(it's empty :)

But i want to try something..

I ALWAYS record in new workbook
I'll record 10 things.. edit some.. weed out the mistakes
THEN when i'm happy with what I've got, I will decide how to name it and
where to put it. That way i dont get 150 modules in my personal workbook..


keepITcool

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"JulieD" wrote:

was having a discussion today with a couple of people about the
options for storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro
workbook & this workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a
realistic example of when you would store a macro in a "new workbook"
... has anyone done this? if so, what was the rationale behind this
choice?

thanks
JulieD





JulieD

when would you use "new workbook"
 
thanks ... i can see how that would work ... but i just do that in "this
workbook" ... i guess it depends on how much running the macro "messes" up


"keepITcool" wrote in message
...
Say I am happy with what's in my personal workbook.
(it's empty :)

But i want to try something..

I ALWAYS record in new workbook
I'll record 10 things.. edit some.. weed out the mistakes
THEN when i'm happy with what I've got, I will decide how to name it and
where to put it. That way i dont get 150 modules in my personal workbook..


keepITcool

< email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .)
< homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool


"JulieD" wrote:

was having a discussion today with a couple of people about the
options for storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro
workbook & this workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a
realistic example of when you would store a macro in a "new workbook"
... has anyone done this? if so, what was the rationale behind this
choice?

thanks
JulieD








Tom Ogilvy

when would you use "new workbook"
 
If you don't want to store the macro in the personal.xls or the workbook
where you perform the actions recorded, then you would use the new workbook
option.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
was having a discussion today with a couple of people about the options

for
storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro workbook & this
workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a realistic example of
when you would store a macro in a "new workbook" ... has anyone done this?
if so, what was the rationale behind this choice?

thanks
JulieD





SidBord

when would you use "new workbook"
 
I always use Personal for macros that other workbooks (of
mine) will use. I gotta admit, I have no idea what you
mean by "new workbook".
-----Original Message-----
was having a discussion today with a couple of people

about the options for
storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro

workbook & this
workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a

realistic example of
when you would store a macro in a "new workbook" ... has

anyone done this?
if so, what was the rationale behind this choice?

thanks
JulieD


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SidBord

when would you use "new workbook"
 
Why would you want to if Personal is already available.
With a "new" workbook" you would have to set up references
to it. Too much trouble, UNLESS you want to distribute the
macros to other computers.
-----Original Message-----
If you don't want to store the macro in the personal.xls

or the workbook
where you perform the actions recorded, then you would use

the new workbook
option.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
was having a discussion today with a couple of people

about the options
for
storing a macro when you record it - the personal macro

workbook & this
workbook made sense to us, but we were stumped for a

realistic example of
when you would store a macro in a "new workbook" ... has

anyone done this?
if so, what was the rationale behind this choice?

thanks
JulieD




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