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Hi everybody!
Hi have this interesting macro for manage timecode calculations.
It works perfectly, but when I send a sheet to another person, exce
requires the macro file for recognise the calculations. I would send m
excel sheet whitout send also the macro but I don't know how. It'
possible integrate this macro into a excel sheet?
I attached the macro below, please can you help me?

thank you very much

Ps: for open the macro you have to cut off the extension .tx

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Macros live in workbooks. Maybe you could put a copy of the code that exists in
your .xla file into the workbook with the data.

Or just share the .xla file, too.

ps. Lots of people won't open attachments. And lots of people connect directly
to the newsgroups--not through the excelforum web interface. They don't even
see the attachment.

You'll get lots more responses if you post in plain text with no attachments (or
links to attachments).

happynewclick wrote:

Hi everybody!
Hi have this interesting macro for manage timecode calculations.
It works perfectly, but when I send a sheet to another person, excel
requires the macro file for recognise the calculations. I would send my
excel sheet whitout send also the macro but I don't know how. It's
possible integrate this macro into a excel sheet?
I attached the macro below, please can you help me?

thank you very much

Ps: for open the macro you have to cut off the extension .txt

+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Filename: tc.xla.txt |
|Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=4174 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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happynewclick
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