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![]() Okay, thanks. Here goes: There will be a daily workbook that I would like to add validation to by code. However, the workbook will be reproduced everyday so I wil not be able to store the validation code (that I've already created) i it. Therefore, I have created another workbook to contain the code an the values I would like to use for validation. Now, I don't want to create a menu item to run the code but want to ru the code from the values/code book. However, because the 'daily' boo will have a very different name each day I'm finding it hard to pas it's name to a variable in order to select/activate the 'daily workbook and run the code? I thought that there might be a way to ru the code from the values/code book with some kind of parameter tha will prompt the user to select the 'daily' book; ideally by selectin from the taskbar or, perhaps, by selecting from a drop-down list o open workbooks? Hope this makes more sense? Many thanks, Adria -- Kobayash ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Kobayashi's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...info&userid=87 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=27331 |
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