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This may sound like a stupid question but.......I have finally finished
my project but now when i go to share the workbook my macros no longer
work, could someone pleeease let me know what i am doing wrong???

Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Morning! :-)

Did you create the macros in your personal workbook? That means they're only
on your PC and if you copy the workbook to another PC, they won't be
available.

Does the PC on which you're trying to run the macros have a High security
setting, which means that macros won't run?

Just a few thoughts... hope they help.

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Hi! Thansk for the reply Mr Rooney :-)

Im putting it onto a network drive which anyone can access, but even if
i share the workbook just on my PC the macro wont work, it comes up with
an error '400'

How would i change mnymy macros so everyone can go in there and run
them ??

How very very annoying


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Don't ANY of the macros run at all?

How are you running them - via Alt-F8 or do you have buttons on your
workbook that are connected to them?

Can you tell me exactly what the errors say?

Cheers

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Hi! Thansk for the reply Mr Rooney :-)

Im putting it onto a network drive which anyone can access, but even if
i share the workbook just on my PC the macro wont work, it comes up with
an error '400'

How would i change mnymy macros so everyone can go in there and run
them ??

How very very annoying


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Hi Mr Rooney!

I have a button to run them, the one i am tryin to run copies rows wit
specific data in the first 5 columns from one sheet and pastes it ont
my results sheet(it is meant to anyway) when i click on a button. Th
error that comes up is an error box with Microsoft Visual Basic as th
heading and 400 as the error message. I have a button to run a simpl
sort as well and this seems to work, it is just getting the data fro
the other sheet that doesnt work, maybe its just one of the things tha
wont run when a workbook is shared ?

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Hmm,

You've got me stumped, as I don't know what error 400 is (unless the message
has some other information).

Sorry I can't be of any more help. What exactly did you do to "Share" the
workbook?

Pete



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Hi Mr Rooney!

I have a button to run them, the one i am tryin to run copies rows with
specific data in the first 5 columns from one sheet and pastes it onto
my results sheet(it is meant to anyway) when i click on a button. The
error that comes up is an error box with Microsoft Visual Basic as the
heading and 400 as the error message. I have a button to run a simple
sort as well and this seems to work, it is just getting the data from
the other sheet that doesnt work, maybe its just one of the things that
wont run when a workbook is shared ?

Thanks for your help!


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