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Thanks everyone. I am in. I have exported the macro to a cls file just in
case. "Gixxer_J_97" wrote in message ... If that doesn't work you can always open excel (without a open workbook), change your macro security Tools - Macro - Security and set it to high. Opening the workbook with the macro in it should prompt you to enable / disable macros. Disable them, then you can get in. hth J "Bruce001" wrote: If your startup macros are anything like mine, you remove the toolbars and menu bars to restrict user options. If this is the case, this is what I do when I get caught in macro hell. When the macro is done executing and a screen is displayed, just press the Ctrl + w. This will ask if you want to close the workbook. Just answer no and you should have all your toolbars and menus back. But I have never had the shift key not work, so this is just a stab in the dark. -- Bruce001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce001's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26630 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=491593 |
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