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Default VBA code disappeared when open workbook in other computer


Hi Greg,

Thanks for this information indeed. However currently I've no NV on my
machine but Zonealarm firewall5.5. Anyway, you remind me there are
other reasons than just excel version differ.

In my weird machine, I have also .NET framework2.0, C#2.0, MSSQL2005,
IIS4, mysql and php running, I self config the services too. Besides I
have OpenOffice1.1 installed. About the MS office family, I customly
installed Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint2003. Will one of these
reasons cause the code disappeared?

-Xuan


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