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shared files
 
Hi,

I am developing a program that i will share to allow multiple users, i
am just checking that macros will work ok under these conditions

johny


Tom Ogilvy

shared files
 
From Excel help

Write, record, change, view, or assign macros You can run existing
macros that don't access unavailable features. You can record shared
workbook operations into a macro stored in another nonshared workbook.


Search on the topic limitations Shared - there are many limitations and it
would be worthwhile to review them.

The actual title of the article in help (xl2002) is

Features that are unavailable in shared workbooks

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


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Hi,

I am developing a program that i will share to allow multiple users, i
am just checking that macros will work ok under these conditions

johny




Tom Ogilvy

shared files
 
There was a pasting problem:

What doesn't work:
Write, record, change, view, or assign macros

What does work:
You can run existing macros that don't access unavailable features. You can
record shared
workbook operations into a macro stored in another nonshared workbook.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
...
From Excel help

Write, record, change, view, or assign macros You can run existing
macros that don't access unavailable features. You can record shared
workbook operations into a macro stored in another nonshared workbook.


Search on the topic limitations Shared - there are many limitations and

it
would be worthwhile to review them.

The actual title of the article in help (xl2002) is

Features that are unavailable in shared workbooks

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi,

I am developing a program that i will share to allow multiple users, i
am just checking that macros will work ok under these conditions

johny







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