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I hope this Excel question belongs here...
Hopefully this is not insulting, but is your computer clock correct?
"David F. Schrader" wrote: Hello all... As the header implied I hope this question implies, I hope this question belongs here. I have been working with macros for quite some time but have never encountered this before so I am posting and asking if anyone else has seen anything like this before or if I should report it to MS. I apologize before hand (kinda) for including this ".jpg" - I tried to keep it as small as possible - but it was the only way to verify what I saw. Ok, I edited my file and macros and saved it - today as it shows. The problem is, Why does it show that it was last modified on November 2, 2005,? Have I run up against some kind of bug between Excel and the OS? David |
I hope this Excel question belongs here...
Yes. That was the first thing that I checked. I
wish it were that easy. If I weren't already nearly bald I'd be pulling out my hair. (I'm connected to a network and it is auto- synced every morning at 8:00AM.) David And *no,* it's not an insult. dfs "Access101" wrote in message ... Hopefully this is not insulting, but is your computer clock correct? "David F. Schrader" wrote: Hello all... As the header implied I hope this question implies, I hope this question belongs here. I have been working with macros for quite some time but have never encountered this before so I am posting and asking if anyone else has seen anything like this before or if I should report it to MS. I apologize before hand (kinda) for including this ".jpg" - I tried to keep it as small as possible - but it was the only way to verify what I saw. Ok, I edited my file and macros and saved it - today as it shows. The problem is, Why does it show that it was last modified on November 2, 2005,? Have I run up against some kind of bug between Excel and the OS? David |
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