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Hello! I am trying to figure out how to get a macro I have created to
run on someone else's desktop. I saved my 'Personal' file to a shared
directory, then I went to this person's computer & put my 'Personal'
file in his XSTART folder. (He has XP, I am on XP. I am working in
Excel verson 10.) Why didn't this work? Can anyone suggest another
solution? I appreiciate any and all help I can get.
Thanks,
D

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Hello! I am trying to figure out how to get a macro I have created to
run on someone else's desktop. I saved my 'Personal' file to a shared
directory, then I went to this person's computer & put my 'Personal'
file in his XSTART folder. (He has XP, I am on XP. I am working in
Excel verson 10.) Why didn't this work? Can anyone suggest another
solution? I appreiciate any and all help I can get.
Thanks,
D



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