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I have an issue with a workbook for Office 2000. The workbook has
macros we would like the user to be able to run. We can use this as a workaround http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/260519 but given that you can link directly to the book in Office XP and 2003 I was wondering if there was a way to do this in Office 2000 as well. I'm not very hopeful because when you open the workbook and search for macros in the workbook via Tools-Macros there are none listed. Also if you look at the workbook's name in VBA the value is something like "book1.xls?param=value" with the URL parameters tacked on the end instead of regular old "book1.xls" Does anybody know a better workaround than forcing the open dialog to come up? Thanks for any help you can offer. Mike |
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