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When I record a macro, to edit another Macro, in the same workbook, the macro
only records the opening of the other macro, and does not record the changes
being made. Any ideas?
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I have examples on my website for manpulating macro code.

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When I record a macro, to edit another Macro, in the same workbook, the
macro
only records the opening of the other macro, and does not record the
changes
being made. Any ideas?



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Rob,

Nice one, works perfectly.



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I have examples on my website for manpulating macro code.

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When I record a macro, to edit another Macro, in the same workbook, the
macro
only records the opening of the other macro, and does not record the
changes
being made. Any ideas?




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