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In Client, my workbook opens but my code don´t run.
Why this happen??

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Macro security?

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I already verified the Macro Security and its ok.
But I still cannot run de code
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Macro security?

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What is the code and where is it?
Details always are useful if you want help....

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"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
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I already verified the Macro Security and its ok.
But I still cannot run de code
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Paulo


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Macro security?

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| In Client, my workbook opens but my code don´t run.
| Why this happen??
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My code is in a DLL in the same folder of the project.
I talk about VSTO 2003 Project.
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What is the code and where is it?
Details always are useful if you want help....

Tim

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"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
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I already verified the Macro Security and its ok.
But I still cannot run de code
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Paulo


"Jim Rech" wrote:

Macro security?

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Jim
"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
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| In Client, my workbook opens but my code don´t run.
| Why this happen??
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| --
| Paulo








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Sorry - not a .NET person...

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"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
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My code is in a DLL in the same folder of the project.
I talk about VSTO 2003 Project.
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Paulo


"Tim Williams" wrote:

What is the code and where is it?
Details always are useful if you want help....

Tim

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Tim Williams
Palo Alto, CA


"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
...
I already verified the Macro Security and its ok.
But I still cannot run de code
--
Paulo


"Jim Rech" wrote:

Macro security?

--
Jim
"Paulo Dias" wrote in message
...
| In Client, my workbook opens but my code don´t run.
| Why this happen??
|
| --
| Paulo








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