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I know how to create a macro (I have 2003 version) however I can't figure out
how to save it to a folder that I can place on a shared drive so others can
use it, as well.
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notanITperson,
Macros require a container, in this case Excel I imagine. You need to save
the workbook that contains it/them to the shared drive, then other can
open/copy/use as desired.
Other than that look into templates (.xlt) or addins (.xla, .xll).

Hope that helps.

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I know how to create a macro (I have 2003 version) however I can't figure

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how to save it to a folder that I can place on a shared drive so others

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