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My workbook embeds my own toolbar linked with some VB code. When I
download this workbook from the internet, IE asks whether to Open, Save or Cancel the file. When I choose Open, IE creates a temporary file adding "[1]" in the file name. On opening, Excel asks me whether I want to activate macros. I choose yes. Now when I press one of my toolbar buttons, excel asks me again to enable the macros. Choosing yes again puts the file in a deadlock and the VB code behind the toolbar button failed to execute. As soon as I save the file without using "[]" in the filename, the macros work fine. Does anybody have an idea how to work around this problem? Thanks in advance. Reto |
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