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Default How to insert a breakpoint and run the Workbook_Open event ??

Jon Peltier wrote in message ...
You can put your cursor in the Workbook_Open procedure, and start it executing by
pressing F8 to step through or F5 to run through.

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Charles Jordan wrote:

Rather an elementary question, but I am trying to step through my
Workbook_Open event and would like to insert a breakpoint in the code
and then step through it. But how can I do that when the breakpoint
vanishes when I first close the workbook ?

........ Anno domini again...

Charles


Jon - thank you - I knew about F8 and F5 but stupidly didn't try
stepping thru WorkBook_open . Discovered it for myself just after
posting to the NG, so much embarrassment. Bob's contribution is most
valuable actually too. Tks Charles
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