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Default Sharing a workbook breaks VBA code?

Hi Jason,

I agree with Bill's suggestion.
Based on my test, a network shared workbook will be opened by multiple use
as readonly, and the macro will run.
But as Bill said, you need to change your macro security as a lower level,
because for the users who opened them from the network, the workbook is
opened from a non local place.

e.g. you may change the security to low for a test.

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Peter Huang
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