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fStr would be a string containing something like
"thenameofthisfile.xls" - no path but with .xls
And yes the fStr is open

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Is the workbook protected (structure checked)?



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fStr would be a string containing something like
"thenameofthisfile.xls" - no path but with .xls
And yes the fStr is open


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And I'd double check the workbook's name--maybe extra spaces in the variable,
but not the real name (or vice versa).



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Is the workbook protected (structure checked)?

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fStr would be a string containing something like
"thenameofthisfile.xls" - no path but with .xls
And yes the fStr is open


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