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Hi All,
If I do alt-TMR in excel to record a macro, and opt to store the macro in personal.xls, I get a nice 'microsoft excel' OKonly popup telling me 'personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording'. Taking the only choice available (OKonly) gives me another OKonly popup telling me 'Unable to record'. So I'm currently resorting to storing recorded macros ion the current workbook instead, which is inconvenient. If anyone else has seen this message before and know why it appears and, more important, how to get personal.xls working normally, then please respond. Thanks Mat |
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It may be that you do not have write access to the file or the directory
where the personal.xls file is or should be located. Is this a networked installation or a local installation? Also try unhiding the personal.xls workbook and seeing where it is. -- Martin "Matthew Dodds" wrote: Hi All, If I do alt-TMR in excel to record a macro, and opt to store the macro in personal.xls, I get a nice 'microsoft excel' OKonly popup telling me 'personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording'. Taking the only choice available (OKonly) gives me another OKonly popup telling me 'Unable to record'. So I'm currently resorting to storing recorded macros ion the current workbook instead, which is inconvenient. If anyone else has seen this message before and know why it appears and, more important, how to get personal.xls working normally, then please respond. Thanks Mat |
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Maybe personal.xls was disabled...
xl2002+ has the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks. They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them. If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled Items...". Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there, too. If the workbook is really bad, you may want to delete that copy and put a copy of your backup version into your XLStart folder. Matthew Dodds wrote: Hi All, If I do alt-TMR in excel to record a macro, and opt to store the macro in personal.xls, I get a nice 'microsoft excel' OKonly popup telling me 'personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording'. Taking the only choice available (OKonly) gives me another OKonly popup telling me 'Unable to record'. So I'm currently resorting to storing recorded macros ion the current workbook instead, which is inconvenient. If anyone else has seen this message before and know why it appears and, more important, how to get personal.xls working normally, then please respond. Thanks Mat -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave Peterson, thanks: personal.xls was indeed disabled.OEM
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