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Bill,

Nothing has changed in Excel 2003. Macros are still "tied" to
(i.e., stored in) a workbook. One solution is to put your macros
in your personal.xls workbook, which resides in your XLStart
folder. This file is always opened when Excel starts.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



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Something seems to have changed in Excel 2003 as far as macro's

are concerned. In Excel 2000, I could create a macro and have it
available in all files. Now each macro is tied to each excel
file, and I have to open the file that the macro was created in
in order to access it.

Is there a way to make my macro's "global" in Excel 2003?

Thanks,
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Bill Baker



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