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I appreciate your help, Mike, but I am afraid the problem remains. I
still get the two prompt screens which I have to satisfy with manual entries (although I didn't get any of the bizzare run errors generated by some of the permutations I tried)! I ran accross a "SendKeys Method" in Excel's VBA Help which places keystrokes in a key buffer (haven't seen that used in quite a while). It then goes on to say In some cases you must call this method before you call the method that will use the keystrokes. For example, to send a password to a dialog box, you must call the SendKeys method before you display the dialog box. Intuitively, I am inclined to think "the method" might do the trick, but at my level of understanding this two sentence explanation has left me scratching my head. Thanks, Eric |
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