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Default HELP! Macro FAILS when I copy the worksheet...

I have a macro (does simple formatting) that I need to leave in the worksheet
object (NOT in a module). Reason for this is that I'm anticipating users
needing to copy the worksheet into another file/new file. I need the macro
to continue to work within ANY copied worksheet, whether in the same original
file or in a separate file, INDEPENDENT of the original worksheet/file or any
other worksheet. The user will CLICK a BUTTON on the worksheet to run the
macro.

PROBLEM: though the macro is carried with the worksheet (which is good),
the macro won't execute correctly, or at all (ie, the BUTTON no longer
works). When the BUTTON is clicked, the program either tries to open the
original file where the macro was built, or simply bombs out (error code of
400).

How do I ensure that when I click a "button" on the worksheet that the macro
assigned to it will ALWAYS work no matter where/how many times the worksheet
is copied?

THANKS FOR ANY HELP!!!


Chris M
 
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