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Default Can someone explain to me? Pls?


My platform is Windows XP and is using excel 97 macros. My supervisor i
using Windows 98 and is also using excel 97 macros. The strangest thin
is that she can open the excel file(.xls) using .activate while I hav
to use the workbooks.open to open an existing excel file(.xls). O
maybe I have missed out something in the midst can someone fill me i
this one and point me to some links about the difference of usin
macros in Windows XP and Windows 98????? Cause I already have problem
popping up ever since I have switched to windows XP platform. :(

In case anyone wants to know what I mean, here is the code:

windows("files.xls").activate = for Windows 98, Pentimum II

Workbooks.Open filename:="D:\files.xls" = for Windows XP, Pentimum

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