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Default VB editor for word pops up???

Okay, I wrote some code in a workbook (moving stuff from excel to word) that
remains in my temp directory. Now, everytime I open a new workbook, VB
editor for both word and excel open automatically. I've checked all the
usual suspects (all projects/modules viewable after opening a new workbook),
I can find no 'code' that's executing this functionality. Does anyone have
any suggestions?
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Default VB editor for word pops up???

A couple of questions. Does your code use VB extensibility (VB code to write
VB code)? Does your code compile (Debug - Compile)?
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Okay, I wrote some code in a workbook (moving stuff from excel to word) that
remains in my temp directory. Now, everytime I open a new workbook, VB
editor for both word and excel open automatically. I've checked all the
usual suspects (all projects/modules viewable after opening a new workbook),
I can find no 'code' that's executing this functionality. Does anyone have
any suggestions?

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