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I have a rather complex and large macro to automate the production of test
specifications in excel. One of the comments that has come back from the early users is that they cannot view the worksheets that are created by my macro or even open other workbook for reference. This is because the macro seems to block excel from doing anything other than the task at hand. They have asked me to find a way to allow them to at least open other excel spreadsheets while editing in my macro. Is there anyway to do this? Is there anyway to be able to view the worksheets (including navigating the cells) while the macro remains active? |
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